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Jets Over Kentcky in Campbellsville this weekend

Jets Over Kentucky, billed as "The World's Grandest Radio Controlled Jet Event," is wrapping up this weekend at the Taylor County Airport. They'll be flying from 8amET to 8pmET on Saturday.

Tommy Bailey stopped by on Friday, and says "The air was filled with remote control jets today. Two jets zooms by while two jets are what I call free standing. This was one of the biggest remote control shows around."

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This story was posted on 2022-07-16 09:30:10
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Jets line the runway



2022-07-16 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Tommy Bailey.
Jets line the runway at Taylor County Airport this week for Jets Over Kentucky, billed as "The World's Grandest Radio Controlled Jet Event."

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USAF RC Jet



2022-07-16 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Tommy Bailey.
One of the many radio-controlled jets in Campbellsville this week for Jets Over Kentucky.

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Radio Controlled US Navy Havoc



2022-07-16 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Tommy Bailey.
A radio controlled US Navy VX4 jet in Campbellsville this week for Jets Over Kentucky.

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Jets Over Kentucky airshow



2022-07-16 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Tommy Bailey.
Jets Over Kentucky continues today at Taylor County Airport. Tommy Bailey stopped by the show on Friday, and says "The air was filled with remote control jets today. Two jets zooms by while two jets are what I call free standing. This was one of the biggest remote control shows around."


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