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Model planes signal approach of Westmoreland air show

Jeff Himler
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Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review
Shop n’ Save advertising manager Rich Haeflein hangs a model of a Mitsubishi Zero, a World War II fighter plane used by the Japanese, on Friday night, April 12, 2019 at the Shop n’ Save on East Pittsburgh Street in Greensburg. The model airplanes will be on display to promote the upcoming Shop n’ Save Westmoreland County Air Show that opens the weekend of May 25 at Arnold Palmer Regional Airport.
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Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review
Laurel Highlands Model Airplane Club member Bill Cecchetti carries the fuselage part of his model of a P51 Mustang, a fighter plane used during World War II, on Friday night, April 12, 2019 to be put on display at the Shop ‘n Save on East Pittsburgh Street in Greensburg. The Laurel Highlands Model Airplane Club has hanged their planes at the Shop ‘n Save in Greensburg for two years to help promote the upcoming Shop ‘n Save Westmoreland County Air Show.
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up for the air show Shop ’n Save advertising manager Rich Haeflein (right) helps Laurel Highlands Model Airplane Club member Bill Cecchetti (left) hang a model of a P51 Mustang, a fighter plane used during World War II, Friday at the Shop ’n Save on East Pittsburgh Street in Greensburg. The club is using the display to promote the Shop n’ Save Westmoreland County Air Show, set May 25 and 26 at Arnold Palmer Regional Airport. Discounted show tickets are available in advance, for $15, at participating Shop ‘n Save locations. Shop ‘n Save plans to make a donation to the Feherty’s Troops First Foundation, which helps service members who were wounded in Iraq or Afghanistan. The public can help by contributing to the supermarket’s Earn Your Wings campaign or purchasing raffle tickets at the air show.

Members of the Laurel Highlands Model Airplane Club arranged a display of model planes Friday at Greensburg’s East Pittsburgh Street Shop ‘n Save supermarket. It’s the second year for the display, which promotes the Westmoreland County Airshow that the grocery chain sponsors.

This year’s models are based on World War II planes, in keeping with the “Tora, Tora, Tora” Pearl Harbor simulation that will be a highlight of the air show May 25 and 26 at Arnold Palmer Regional Airport in Unity.

Both the club and the supermarket will have ground-based displays at the air show. The club will showcase a variety of its members’ model aircraft. Shop ‘n Save’s exhibit will include NASCAR race cars, dragsters and a vehicle billed as the world’s largest and fastest grocery cart — with a 360 hp motor and a capacity of 160 bags of groceries.

Discounted air show tickets are available in advance, for $15, at participating Shop ‘n Save locations.

Shop ‘n Save plans to make a donation to the Feherty’s Troops First Foundation, which helps service members who were wounded in Iraq or Afghanistan. The public can help by contributing through the supermarket’s Earn Your Wings campaign or purchasing raffle tickets at the air show.

Jeff Himler is a TribLive reporter covering Greater Latrobe, Ligonier Valley, Mt. Pleasant Area and Derry Area school districts and their communities. He also reports on transportation issues. A journalist for more than three decades, he enjoys delving into local history. He can be reached at jhimler@triblive.com.

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