Being in the area, I first heard about an air show at nearby Travis AFB many months ago, and called for info — I was so early in contacting them that nobody was prepared to answer or provide any replies. I had a website however and kept checking it as I love military aircraft and air shows in general. Finally the time came and went with a friend who had a car. I expected lots of traffic for this event so woke at 6pm and was on the road w/cameras and snack food by 7am. Traffic was surprisingly good so stopped to eat then proceeded to base after its open house gates opened at 8:30am. Parking was very well-coordinated. At the security checkpoint, I was asked if I were military and I showed my ID card. I was then allowed to go thru checkpoint while everyone else was checked and bags searched!!! Yaaay! Saw all the cool static displays and aircraft, and the human traffic was good but massive later. Lots of porta-potties available and labeled per gender, which I thought was courteous/kind to the women. Lots of activities for grownups, kids and families and all FREE. Lots of food stands. Air show started at 10:30am tho high winds hampered the parachuting team jump. All stunt aircraft performed as scheduled closing w/Thunderbirds flying F16s. Narrated throughout but hearing protection not worn by many was very sadly noticed(I wore and brought for my friend too). PHOTOGRAPHICALLY: Tripod brought by many photogs but not seen used. Difficult to use when lens is pointing straight UP. Brought my 100 – 400 which I noticed many others using also. Worn wide-brim soft hat to cover face from bright sun. Used wide-angle 18 – 135 for static displays, switching to longer lens later for air show. Bring extra cam battery and card — shooting performing aircraft can eat lots of virtual film!