The rain and clouds put a damper on some of the scheduled demonstrations Saturday.

But hundreds of visitors still waited for the pilots to take flight.

Among the areobatic performers were military pilots and Jacque Warda, a woman whose been flying for 30 years.

It's a show people of all ages enjoy.

"It's a chance to see all the planes do tricks and a chance to cheer on all the pilots that put in all this hard work to do this," said Tessa Tokos, a Maine resident.

Attendees also had a chance to take a seat or fly in planes used during World War Two.