WallyB wrote:
steve dickey wrote:
Slated for Feb. 12th for the kickoff of Navy's 100th anniversary

Does anybody know how many or if any of those will be "Warbirds"

I expect so. Since there aren't 150 different types in the Navy/Marine inventory at present, civil participation will be needed to make up the numbers. Which ones is anyone's guess but plenty of restored F- types.
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The free event will also include a timeline-like display of aircraft from vintage planes to the newest fighter jets.
As you say although there are no where near 150 types of aircraft in the Navy/Marine/Coast Guard inventory, I would expect that there will be multiple examples of some types (like Hornets/Super Hornets/some of the helicopter types/and other types). Even with warbirds (which I am absolutely sure are part of the planned flyby) I believe that with some types like SNJ/T-6's, T-28's, T-34's, etc. there will be multiple particpants also.
The planned flyover is one of those grandiose plans that will hopefully come together, but how varied the number of types will be and whether the total comes close to "150 aircraft" is something that remains to be seen. I remain skeptical, but cautiously optimistic that this will be a memorable mass flyover to commemorate 100 years of Naval Aviation.