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!!HEAVY TRAFFIC ALERT!! Rexburg, we know how much you're loving the traffic delays these days, so we thought we'd let you know...
This Saturday from Noon and beyond we expect HEAVY TRAFFIC CONGESTION in the area of Main Street and Pioneer/Airway Blvd.
We're so excited for our airshow event on Saturday and we are expecting a large crowd! As with any event, this brings a lot of traffic!
Rexburg Police Department will be diverting traffic on Main Street between 5th W to 12th W from Noon and beyond (until the airshow traffic has cleared the area). Traffic exiting Highway 20 on the central exit will be diverted away from the center of town and towards Valley Wide.
If you are not planning to attend the air show and if at all possible, PLEASE AVOID THE AREA during these times to help minimize traffic and assist with the flow as much as possible.
Thank you for your continued patience and thank you to everyone who has worked together for the event on Saturday!
Again, we're so excited for the Air Show...we hope it's a huge success! (and we're jealous of the residents who will be able to see it from home!) ;)


I WANT YOU...to join us at the Air Show!
Celebrate Father's Day with us on June 15th from 9am-1pm!
Visit our Air Show page for more information!
https://www.rexburg.org/o/legacyflight/page/air-show

from PlaneHistoria on Facebook
Workers attach the mighty R-2800 Double Wasp engine to an F4U Corsair at the Vought factory in Stratford Connecticut, 1943.
The XF4U-1 prototype was the very first aircraft to be designed around the Pratt and Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp engine. This beast of an engine was the heart of the F4U.
With 2,800 cubic inches (46 litres) of displacement and 18 cylinders, this mammoth put down over 1,800 hp. The engine spun a large 13 feet 4 inches (4.06 m) propeller.
On October 1, 1940, the XF4U was the first single-engine US fighter to exceed 400 mph. Not only was she fast in a straight line but also in a dive too, attaining speeds of up to 550 mph https://planehistoria.com/f4u/

Stinson Reliant Gullwing - Groveland Florida Fly-In

Brig. Gen. Charles McGee was awarded a Bronze Star, the Legion of Merit (twice), and three Distinguished Flying Crosses. He was involved in 409 total combat missions across three wars. More on his life and legacy in the blog: https://s.si.edu/3YdpJ9z #BlackHistoryMonth

The ITD is planning to begin work on the South (332) and Central (333) exits in Rexburg in JUNE 2024! They will close the exits one at a time and work is scheduled for approximately 6 weeks each! Be sure to follow the City of Rexburg here and on our socials to stay on top of this major project in Rexburg this summer!
