Two-year-old Cassius Mesa, left, and brother Asher, 4, marvel as a model F-14 Tomcat whizzes by at low altitude during the Biggest Little Air Show on Saturday at the Ford Island Airfield in Pearl Harbor. The event featured flight demonstrations by scaled down, remote controlled models of real aircraft.
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A remote controlled model of a WWII era Japanese Zero flies past during the Biggest Little Air Show.
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Remote controlled models of WWII era Japanese Zero fly past during the Biggest Little Air Show.
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A remote controlled model of a WWII era Japanese Zero flies past its flight crew and operators at bottom during the Biggest Little Air Show.
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Pilots taxi their WWII era Japanese AM6 Zero planes during the Biggest Little Air Show.
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A remote controlled model of a WWII era Japanese Zero flies past its flight crew and operators at bottom during the Biggest Little Air Show.
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Spectators of all ages take in the aircraft and scenery during the Biggest Little Air Show.
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Six-year-old Keegan Garvens, left, watches planes in flight during the Biggest Little Air Show.
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A Havoc sports jet, piloted by David Schulman, comes in for an extremely low altitude pass during the Biggest Little Air Show.
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A trio of T-28 aircraft perform during the Biggest Little Air Show.
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A T-28 aircraft flies at low altitude during the Biggest Little Air Show.
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Aircraft that are part of the WWII era demonstration commemorating the Battle of Midway prepare to take off during the Biggest Little Air Show.