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Thursday, November 6, 2014

Upper Limit Proves How Air Shows Are Done

In the industry, air shows can be kind of a big deal. To future pilots or those who just love to watch incredible machines in the air, these shows across the country draw huge crowds. Upper Limit has had the opportunity to participate in a few, and we've rounded up the best pictures we could find to show other flight schools how it's done.

OK, so maybe it wasn't an air show, but parades are still a great way to show off the ULA fleet.


When Upper Limit came to the air show in St. George, Utah, we brought a helicopter and a fixed wing plane for people to see up close and personal.


Maybe Upper Limit wasn't the star of the show, but sometimes it couldn't help but feel like we were.



Sometimes we don't even make our fans come to us; we go to them. This time we show students just how awesome it is to be a pilot.


Who can forget the Memphis Air Show, when Upper Limit had one of the best booths and even rolled out a red carpet for our future students.


We give a lot of love to our helicopters, but sometimes the fixed-wing program steals the show.



At some events, it isn't about what's on the ground but what's in the sky.


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