
A huge American flag is held by parachutists during the NJ Airshow on Friday evening, June 13 in West Milford. (Photo by Maria Kovic)

People look up during the NJ Airshow on Friday, June 13 at the Greenwood Lake Airport in West Milford. (Photo by Maria Kovic)

Airshow performers talk to members of the crowd Friday night, June 13. (Photo by Denise von Wilke)

Ken Rieder of Redline Airshows shows a young fan the cockpit of his plane Sunday, June 15. (Photo by TJ Nolan)

The NextGen Eagles perform in classic biplanes Sunday, June 15. The team was making its NJ Airshow debut. (Photo by TJ Nolan)

The Redline aerobatic team performs Sunday night, June 15. (Photo by TJ Nolan)

Anna, Walter, Kevin and Meredith Geraghty of West Milford. (Photo by Maria Kovic)

Smoke from planes forms a heart in the sky Friday, June 13. (Photo by Denise von Wilke)

Jerry McCart’s jet truck, ‘The Homewrecker,’ has more than 36,000 horsepower. (Photo by Denise von Wilke)

The KC-46 Pegasus is the U.S. Air Force’s newest aerial refueling tanker. (Photo by Denise von Wilke)

The Titan aerobatic team performs formation routines in its T-6 Texan aircraft. (Photo by TJ Nolan)

The Titan aerobatic team performs formation routines in its T-6 Texan aircraft Sunday, June 15. (Photo by TJ Nolan)

(Photo by TJ Nolan)

A huge American flag is held by parachutists during the NJ Airshow on Friday evening, June 13 in West Milford. (Photo by Maria Kovic)

Darian, Jasmine and Shelby Ortiz of Newton. (Photo by Maria Kovic)

(Photo by Maria Kovic)

(Photo by Maria Kovic)

(Photo by Maria Kovic)

(Photo by Maria Kovic)

(Photo by Maria Kovic)

(Photo by Maria Kovic)

(Photo by Maria Kovic)

(Photo by Maria Kovic)

(Photo by Maria Kovic)

(Photo by Denise von Wilke)

(Photo by Denise von Wilke)

(Photo by Denise von Wilke)

(Photo by Denise von Wilke)

(Photo by Denise von Wilke)

(Photo by Denise von Wilke)

(Photo by Denise von Wilke)

(Photo by Denise von Wilke)

(Photo by Denise von Wilke)

(Photo by Denise von Wilke)

(Photo by Denise von Wilke)

(Photo by Denise von Wilke)

(Photo by Denise von Wilke)

(Photo by Denise von Wilke)

(Photo by Denise von Wilke)

(Photo by Denise von Wilke)

(Photo by Denise von Wilke)

(Photo by Denise von Wilke)

The show ends with fireworks Friday night. (Photo by Denise von Wilke)
A heavy but brief rain shower Friday, June 13 was not enough to stop the 16th annual NJ Airshow from going ahead that night.
But the Saturday show was canceled because of the weather.
So the NJ Airshow is expected to return to the Greenwood Lake Airport in West Milford in September.
The tentative dates are Sept. 20 and 21.