Born: 06/09/1932
Inducted: 10/13/2001
The most familiar voice in American air show
history belongs to Bill Bordeleau. He started as an air show
comedian, sky diver and pilot but found his home behind the
microphone.
From the first day he announced an air show in
Platteville, Wisconsin, in 1969, to his work as the voice of the
Experimental Aircraft Association for three decades, the name Bordeleau and
air shows have become inseparable.
He has announced thousands of air shows,
from the biggest to the smallest, all over the United States. As a
leader in technological innovation and a founding member of the
International Council of Air Shows in 1969, Bordeleau was
instrumental in building the modern air show industry.
Bordeleau was named an honorary U.S. Army Golden
Knight in 1979, an honorary crew member of the U.S. Navy Blue Angels
in 1985, and an honorary U.S. Air Force Thunderbird in 1992. No one
in the history of the air show industry or the military has ever
been so recognized by all three U.S. military demonstration
teams.
But
memorable is his voice -- teaching, explaining, adding excitement to
the drama in the sky.
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