Post reply

The message has the following error or errors that must be corrected before continuing:
Warning: this topic has not been posted in for at least 365 days.
Unless you're sure you want to reply, please consider starting a new topic.
Note: this post will not display until it has been approved by a moderator.
Attachments: (Clear attachments)
Restrictions: maximum total size 8.00 MB, maximum individual size 2.00 MB
Uncheck the attachments you no longer want attached
Click or drag files here to attach them.
Other options
Verification:
Please leave this box empty:
Type the letters shown in the picture
Listen to the letters / Request another image

Type the letters shown in the picture:

How many engines are on a Lockheed L-1011?:
How many engines are on a P-38 Lightning?:
Shortcuts: ALT+S post or ALT+P preview

Topic summary

Posted by aero-engineer
 - August 02, 2010, 08:58:48 PM
FYI

Kevin
aero-engineer


Glasair to Celebrate 30th Anniversary at Flabob Airport

Glasair Aviation and Flabob Airport

Riverside, CA – Glasair Aviation and Flabob Airport have agreed to co-host the Glasair Fly-In marking the 30th anniversary of the debut of the Glasair design set for September 10 – 13. Officials at Glasair are anticipating at least 50 Glasairs and 30 GlaStars and Sportsman on that weekend.

As with all Fly-Ins, there will be three days of intense flying, socializing and hangar talk. Friday night there will be a wine and cheese welcome party for all evening arrivals. Saturday will start out with fly-out activities, maintenance seminars and Q&A sessions, and lead into the evening banquet at the facilities of EAA Chapter One, with Tom Hamilton, Ted Setzer and Henri Chorosz scheduled as featured speakers.

Those attending the Fly-In will be given a hangar tour of Flabob to see, among many others, the four Golden Age Replica Racers belonging to Tom Wathen. Those will include the Comet, Meteor, Firecracker and Caudron racers. Wathen's Sportsman 2 + 2, a product of the popular Two Weeks to Taxi program, will also be parked on the ramp.

"Flabob Airport just seemed like an excellent site, given its rich history, the EAA Chapter One facility and range of excellent activity within a short drive of the airport," said Mikael Via, President of Glasair Aviation. "The Meyers Fly-In last year proved that this is a great location for type club gatherings and I'm sure that every Glasair/Glastar owner will have a busy, enjoyable three days."

The Fly-In at Flabob is open to the public and all pilots. For more information visit http://www.glasairaviation.com/pdf/pressrelease/GlasairWestCoastFlyIn.pdf or http://www.flabob.org/