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AOPA's 15th Annual Fly-In and Open House

Filed in archive Fly-ins by on June 03, 2005

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Tomorrow, June 4, AOPA is having a big party. It's their 15th annual fly-in and open house, and they promise to have something there for everyone.

There will be something for everyone --- pilots and nonpilots alike. Get your picture on the cover of an AOPA magazine; attend entertaining and educational seminars about learning to fly, aircraft ownership, safety, and more; chat with AOPA President Phil Boyer during an informal hangar session; and walk through nearly 100 exhibitor displays and an aircraft Displaylinks. AOPA's 2005 Sweepstakes grand prize, a Commander 112A, will be on display the entire day, sporting its new paint scheme, leather interior, glass cockpit, and unique propeller.


In addition, there are a bunch of flight seminars going on, plus aviation humorist Rod Machado will be there. Vendors start serving breakfast at 8 a.m. and the exhibits open at 8:30 a.m. Personally, I think it will be a plane load of fun for anyone that can attend.


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