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Flabob Air Show 2012

Started by Midnight Mover, August 24, 2012, 02:55:39 PM

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Midnight Mover

Flabob Air Show 2012

$10.00 Gen

Schedule

Daily Schedule:

•   Thursday, Sept 27th: Fly your tailwheel antique or classic into Flabob. Preregister on our registration page on this website to insure a spot. Fly your nose wheel aircraft into Riverside. All Flabob parking on the grass. Visit, pop a cool one, kick tires. local flying. Camp or check into event hotels. Pancake breakfast, café also open, movies, beer and popcorn in the evening.
•   Friday, Sept 28th: Another arrival and visiting day. Local flying if parking congestion permits. Pancake breakfast, café open for all meals, movies, beer and popcorn in the evening.
•   Saturday, Sept 29th. Field closed for all movements except Aerial Cavalcade. Aerial Cavalcade will start mid day and last approximately four hours. Pilots participating in the Cavalcade will be required to attend a briefing Saturday morning. Vendors, displays, open hangars, etc. Bring your own chairs and picnic blankets to view the Cavalcade, no fixed seating on the field. Departures allowed after Cavalcade clears at approximately 16:30. Movies, beer and popcorn in the evening, café open.
•   Sunday, Sept 30th. Pancake breakfast, café open, departures. See you next year.

Events all four days:

•   Flabob hangars open; view our restoration shops, Wathen Thompson Trophy racer collections, etc.
•   Tour our youth restoration projects; see our kids at work in aviation.
•   QB's visit the national headquarters, meet the staff.
•   Movies, popcorn, beer every night.
•   Possible live music in the evenings. If you're a player, bring your gear and get your gig on.
•   Pancake breakfast every day.

www.flabobflyingcircus.com

http://maps.google.com/maps?q=flabob&hl=en&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=47.704107,93.076172&hq=flabob&t=m&z=15

aero-engineer

Admission has been dropped to $5 for adults, 16 and under free.

Kevin
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"The work of the individual still remains the spark that moves mankind ahead" - Igor I. Sikorsky

gfydad

 :)

rammsteinmatt

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70-200 f/2.8 AFS VR
200-400 f/4 AFS VR

gfydad

Even though it was shooting into the sun, it was great to see the antique and classic airframes.  :)


phantomphan1974

I think Glen went too.   Where are your shots G??
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tstbell

Great shots Jim!

Here's a few of mine.

phantomphan1974

Damon Duran-Phantomphan1974 Photography (FB, IG, Twitter)
Phantoms Phorever
OCSD Air Support Unit-Photographer
F-4 Phantom II Society

tstbell

Yeah, it was different seeing it land on the grass.

Here's a shot of the Curtiss Jenny landing on the grass.

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