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Posted by Midnight Mover
 - June 11, 2015, 05:00:21 PM
Plane Crazy ("Train Crazy Saturday") Saturday - June 2015 (Mojave)

June 20, 2015

9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (Note: Summer Hours!)

Mojave Air and Space Port
1434 Flightline
Mojave, CA 93501

Free admission!

www.mojavemuseum.org
www.facebook.com/events/1461736164125326

Tehachapi Loop Railroad Club

Will have their train layout set up on the patio in front of the Voyager Restaurant!

FUN FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES!!

SPECIAL DRAWING FOR TOY TRAIN SET "ALL ABOARD!"

Bob Alvis – local Antelope Valley Railfan and Historianwill give a presentation at 11 a.m.'Rail-fanning in the Antelope Valley, circa 1970's'

Bob was born in Lancaster in the old Community Hospital that used to be on the corner of Lancaster Blvd. and Cedar Avenue. He attended Quartz Hill High and was always interested in airplanes and trains! He was part of a Railfanning group in high school and has many photos and stories about the trains around Antelope Valley in the 1970's. Come on out and go back in time with Bob. He might even tell us a little about the

'P-38 Association' that he is active in too!  It was Bob Alvis that helped our dear friend WASP Flora Belle Reece get the piggy-back ride in a P-38 back in 2004!!

Mojave Air & Spaceport Board Room – 11 a.m.

Seating Limited! Tickets at MTM Booth

Donation requested for talk

Email: propturns1@hughes.net for rsvp

This is a historical aircraft display day and free family 'educational' event – kids are especially welcome!

Local area pilots will display their unique one-of-a-kind and historic aircraft!
Fly in and display your aircraft and enjoy visiting with people who speak aviation!
Walk in traffic enter through Voyager Restaurant.
Bring your camera, take lots of photos and visit with some of Mojave Airport's famous pilots!
Wen Painter will be on hand in the Voyager Restaurant to sign Tax-exempt forms for pilots!

Breakfast and lunch is available in the Voyager Restaurant. Opens 8 a.m.!

NO DOGS OR OTHER Animals ON FLIGHT LINE!!!  EXCEPT FOR SERVICE ANIMALS