Vancouver — Fort Vancouver National Historic Site will celebrate the 77th anniversary of Valery Chkalov’s landmark transpolar flight Saturday, highlighting a busy day at the national park.
The free 10:30 a.m. event will be at Pearson Air Museum, 1115 E. Fifth St.
The program will feature a talk by Luda Leksunkin, a bilingual National Park Service guide at Fort Vancouver. Chkalov and two other Soviet aviators landed at Pearson Field on June 21, 1937, after a 63-hour flight over the North Pole.
“I’ve been passionate about Chkalov’s story since I began volunteering in this park six years ago,” Leksunkin said.
Artifacts from the historic flight will be displayed. Scenes from that day will be recreated, with re-enactors portraying Gen. George C. Marshall, Vancouver mayor John P. Kiggins and Chkalov. The Vancouver Community Concert Band will play period music.