Published: November 18, 2009
Legendary 1940s "Candy Bomber" to Return to North Carolina for First in Flight Festival, Dec. 5
ELIZABETH CITY , N.C. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Last December, Retired U.S. Air Force Col. Gail Halvorsen had Elizabeth
City children jumping for joy when he sailed chocolates aloft on tiny
parachutes from the "Spirit of Freedom," a restored 1945 Douglas C-54
aircraft. The beloved "Candy Bomber," who piloted the famous 1948-49
Berlin Airlift, will return to Elizabeth City, N.C. with more treats
when the Elizabeth City Regional Airport presents its First in Flight
Festival, Dec. 5 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with support from the Albemarle
Economic Development Commission.
Featuring free airplane rides for children, remote control air shows,
special hangar and aircraft tours and a re-enactment of the airlift that
brought sweets to West German children, the free festival is an
opportunity for children to learn of aviation history-and North
Carolina's future as a burgeoning aerospace state.
"Generating an aerospace culture in northeast North Carolina is
important so that students will be poised to take advantage of local
training programs being initiated now," said Scott Hinton, manager of
the Elizabeth City Regional Airport. "We are presenting the festival to
teach young people about aviation, while they have a little fun."
The festival will take place on Airport grounds, within sight of the
U.S. Coast Guard Base, home to the nation's largest Coast Guard Air
Station, and the future Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Aviation Research and
Development Park. On completion, the park will feature a 15-acre campus
for the Elizabeth City State University School of Aviation Science and a
College of the Albemarle FAA-certified Air Frame and Power Plant
Maintenance training facility.
A number of Elizabeth City aerospace businesses are participating in the
festival including DRS Technologies, which will host a guided hangar
tour where attendees can see a C-130 aircraft overhaul in process;
Telephonics Corporation, sponsor of the festival's Remote Control Air
Show, presented by Radio Active Air Shows; and the Elizabeth City
Regional Airport, which is underwriting the free airplane rides offered
by the Experimental Aircraft Association's "Young Eagles" program.
But perhaps the most anticipated event will be Halvorsen's re-enactment
of the Berlin Airlift. As Allied forces dropped food and medicine to
West Berlin residents after World War II, Halvorsen, an airlift pilot,
noticed children gathered outside the Tempelhof Air Base. During a
flight break, he gave the youngsters his last two sticks of chewing gum
and promised to return with chocolates. As a sign, he said he would
wiggle the wings of his plane. He soon became known as "Uncle Wiggly
Wings" and "The Chocolate Flier."
For the festival, Halvorsen will co-pilot two drops, one for children up
to 7 years old and a second for children ages 8-12. For each drop, 100
commemorate candy bars will sail on tiny parachutes to the children
below. Children 13 and older will be able to get a candy bar at the
event, but will not be able to participate in the candy drops.
Hand-crafted and donated by The Chocolate House, an Elizabeth City
confectionary, the gourmet chocolates feature a wrapper with an image of
Halvorsen's airplane.
"The opportunity to witness this historical re-enactment is one that
should not be missed," said Wayne Harris, director of the Albemarle
Economic Development Commission.
For a First in Flight Festival event schedule, visit www.ecfirstinflight.com.
Documents and/or Photos available for this release:
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Retired U.S. Air Force Col. Gail Halvorsen, the "Candy Bomber," with
the "Spirit of Freedom" (Justin Falls Photo)
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Children chasing down candy at last year's "Chocolate Drop" in
Elizabeth City, NC
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Elizabeth City First in Flight Event Schedule
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