May 16-18, 2025 | Hillsboro Airport | Hillsboro, OR

Smoke-n-Thunder Jet Shows – Bill Braack

Topping out at speeds approaching 400 mph, the Smoke-n-Thunder Jet Car makes quite an entrance at an air show. Driver Bill Braack sits bravely in front of a Westinghouse J34-48 jet engine that was originally used in the North American Buckeye T-2A aircraft. With 10,000 pounds of thrust at his disposal, Braack will take the vehicle from zero to 300 mph in less than six seconds and regularly races propeller and jet driven aircraft. The Smoke-n-Thunder also will envelope itself in smoke and shoot flames of 50′ as the engine roars to the delight of millions of fans across North America each year.

Bill Braack is constantly analyzing procedures and equipment, comparing the current to innovations. This habit served him well as a flight engineer in the Air Force Reserve, from which he recently retired after 20 years of service. He was also named Outstanding Airman of the Year for the Air Force Reserve Command. That was his part-time job; his full-time job was in healthcare marketing. He holds FAA ratings as a flight engineer and civilian pilot. Not only does Bill Braack drive the Air Force Reserve Jet Car, he also drives the nearly eighty-foot long tractor trailer that carries the car and its support vehicle from air show to air show. Bill and his wife and four children live in Castle Rock, Washington.

Smoke-n-Thunder Jet Shows - Bill Braack