LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Small aircrafts will make a big difference for Norton Children’s Hospital.

WDRB's Keith Kaiser learns about the "Wings for Kids" charity RC air show.

The River City Radio Controllers celebrate more than 20 years of the Wings for Kids Air Show on Saturday, June 1 and Sunday, June 2.

Wings for Kids features a wide array of flying exhibitions featuring in-air dog fights and combat, aerobatic airplanes, and scale vintage airplanes.

The air show consists of nationally recognized and award winning pilots from throughout the Midwest.

They'll demonstrate flying skills and their model aircrafts for the public.

In addition to the flying, the whole family can participate in the candy drops from radio controlled airplanes, inflatables, flight simulators and tours of the Norton Children’s Hospital “Just for Kids” transport vehicles.

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Wings for Kids

Bill Fluke Airfield

E.P. "Tom" Sawyer State Park

Saturday, June 1st 11am - 5pm

Sunday, June 2nd 11am - 4pm

$5 per person or $10 per car

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RCRC has raised more than $500,000 for children in the Louisville area and beyond.

Wings for Kids has been recognized as the largest charitable radio controlled flying club in the nation by the Academy of Model Aeronautics. 

All proceeds benefit the Norton Children’s Hospital Transport Team through the Norton Children’s Hospital Foundation.

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Click here to get connected to Wings for Kids.

Click here to get connected to the River City Radio Controllers.

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