(St. Cloud, MN) -- The U-S Navy and Air Force will be well-represented this weekend at the Great Minnesota Air Show in St. Cloud. The Navy's Blue Angels Team will be in the show with their F-18 Hornets and the Air Force has brought two of their 143-million-dollar F-22 Raptors. History was made when the Raptors touched down in St. Cloud Thursday afternoon -- the first time a Raptor has ever landed on Minnesota soil. Many of the components that make up the Raptor are made by Minnesota companies Honeywell and 3-M. As many as 50-thousand people are expected to attend the Great Minnesota Air Show each day on Saturday and Sunday. The gates open at 8 a.m. each day and the show runs from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the St. Cloud Regional Airport.