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The Stuart Air Show proceeds with civilian acts after military teams pulled out due to the government shutdown.
The 36th annual Stuart Air Show is moving forward as planned this weekend despite the federal government shutdown, which has canceled military jet team performances.
Organizers confirm the event will still feature four hours of aerial displays, now relying more heavily on civilian and commercial aviation acts, including aerobatic teams, parachutists, and unexpected pilots like veteran Bob Schaeffer flying a vintage Cessna.
While military participation is absent, the show continues to showcase aviation skill and community spirit, with attendees urged to bring earplugs due to loud aircraft.
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El Stuart Air Show continúa con actos civiles después de que los equipos militares se retiraran debido a la paralización del gobierno.