Base Air Show Featuring Scantily Clad Models Raises Questions About Justification for Drag Show Ban
Base Air Show Featuring Scantily Clad Models Raises Questions About Justification for Drag Show Ban
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Instagram was flooded with pictures and videos of the models alongside sports cars, on the runway posing in front of cargo planes and in front of hot rods parked inside a hangar.
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At Joint Base Lewis-McChord's air show just outside of Tacoma, Washington, this past weekend, onlookers and families saw tactical military jets, high-performance sports cars and risqué models dancing on stage in skintight red, white and blue bikinis, part of what organizers described as a "way to thank the Puget Sound community."