A Postwar Classic
with a Show-Stopping Twist
Welcome to Mike Hartman Airshows—
where history takes flight and nostalgia meets high-flying excitement.
Mike Hartman brings a one-of-a-kind air show act to skies across the country, flying the only aerobatic routine ever performed in a 1947 North American Navion. With smooth, graceful maneuvers and a roar that turns heads, this performance celebrates the spirit of post-WWII aviation—and leaves crowds cheering for more.
Not Your Typical Air Show Routine
The Navion is a General Aviation 4-seat aircraft, and that’s what makes its aerobatics unforgettable.
The Navion was built for travel. But through years of training, precision flying, and pure dedication, Mike has turned it into one of the rarest and most crowd-pleasing acts in the air.
Meet the Team
Mike may be the one in the cockpit, but this is a true team effort.
His wife, Kathy, is the force behind the scenes—handling logistics, bookings, marketing, and keeping the whole operation flying smoothly. Look for the green at any show. (#airshowgreen—it’s a thing.)
Mike Hartman
Kathy Hartman
See the Navion
in the Sky
Mike Hartman Airshows performs at aviation events across the country, bringing vintage charm, precision flying, and a truly unique routine to every show.

