Younkin to Bring Spectacle of Flight to Robins Thunder over Georgia Air Show
Staff Report From Middle Georgia CEO
Monday, August 26th, 2019
For those traveling to see the Thunder Over Georgia Air Show Sept. 28 and 29, there will be so much more to see than the headlining act.
Although the 2019 Air Force Thunderbirds Demonstration Team is worth the trip alone, almost 20 other acts, coupled with Air Force and civilian aircraft static displays, music, food and more provide guests something to get excited about.
One such act is Matt Younkin and his Beech 18 performance.
One of the most unusual acts on the air show circuit, Younkin’s Beech 18 was never designed for aerobatic flight. That doesn’t mean it can’t, though.
Younkin’s performance is almost a mirror image of the one his father Bobby pioneered and flew for more than 15 years. It begins with a roll on takeoff followed by a series of Cuban eights, point-rolls and even a loop.
The conclusion is a dirty pass dubbed the Elephant Waltz in which Younkin rocks the transport’s wings more than 90 degrees with the landing gear and flaps extended.
The performance begins and ends to light-hearted music, which capitalizes on an overly obese airplane executing maneuvers that its designers and air show audience members alike never conceived possible.
As a contrast, the majority of the performance flows with beauty and grace to equally beautiful music and a special tribute to Bobby Younkin.
This is truly a show-stopping act and has been a major highlight in every air show it has participated in for years.