Opportunity
SAM #FA500026ATOH01
WWII Trainer Aircraft Demonstration and Display Services for Arctic Thunder Open House Air Show at JBER
Buyer
673d CONS LGC
Posted
May 29, 2026
Respond By
June 03, 2026
Identifier
FA500026ATOH01
NAICS
488190, 711320
This opportunity involves providing WWII trainer aircraft aerial and static displays for the Arctic Thunder Open House Air Show at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER), Alaska. - Government Buyer: - Department of Defense, Department of the Air Force, Pacific Air Forces, 673 CONS LGC at JBER, Alaska - Aircraft Models Requested (OEMs highlighted): - 1952 Harvard IV (T-6G) – originally manufactured by North American Aviation - 1942 AT-6D Texan – North American Aviation - 1942 Consolidated BT-13 – Consolidated Aircraft - 1946 L-13 Dragon Fly – Stinson Aircraft Company - Services Required: - Aerial demonstrations of the Harvard IV (T-6G) and AT-6D Texan - Static displays of the BT-13 and L-13 Dragon Fly - Certified pilots with FAA formation certification - Participation in safety briefings and flight schedules - Unique Requirements: - Aircraft must arrive by the day before the event - Contractor must provide ropes, chocks, straps, and pilots - Government will supply fuel, anchors, and hangar space - Lodging for up to 5 nights included in contractor's quote - Place of Performance: - Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska - No specific vendors named; opportunity open to qualified providers of vintage aircraft and demonstration services.
Description
Please Note: This is not a Request for Quotes (RFQ)
JBER will hosts an Open House Airshow this year. We have a request for a vendor to provide aerial & static displays (IAW the PWS) of WWII trainer aircraft for a heritage flight supporting the Arctic Thunder Open House Air Show. Aerial demonstration of the 1952 Harvard IV & 1942 T-6 Texan are required. Static displays of the L-13 & 1942 BT-13 are required.
Please email the below POCs if you are able to satisfy this requirement.