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JANESVILLE -- (Restaurant) Kealy's Airport
Kafe. (KJVL) Stop by Kealy's Kafe for an ultimate flying experience. Taxi
right up to the terminal and enjoy one of our favorites. From pancakes
to skillets, hamburgers to chicken wraps there is something for
everyone. Open daily at 6am. Don't forget they have been voted
Janesville's #1 Fish Fry. Telephone: 608-754-9039. Email:
kealymatthew@aol.com |
July 2010
26-Aug
1 OSHKOSH -- The gates open at 7 a.m., but
get there early to see as much as you can
each day. Longtime attendees
will tell you that you need more than one day to really see it all. As
you arrive, the number of people, size of the site and the rows and rows of
magnificent aircraft are simply overwhelming. If you were to walk past ... not
down ... each row of airplanes, you would cover 5.2 miles! Typically about 2,500
show aircraft participate at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, including homebuilts,
antiques, classics, warbirds, ultralights and rotorcraft. Be sure you get a map,
because even if you've been here before, the new site improvements in 2009 bring
a new look to one of the world's great aviation events. You don't want to waste
a minute while you're here. The first thing to look at is airplanes on the
flight line. As an EAA member, you can inspect firsthand the craftsmanship and
design advancements that come from the hands and minds of EAA members. If you're
interested in a particular airplane chances are you'll find it in Oshkosh. As
you walk along the flight line you'll see many of the newsmakers and
personalities who make the world of aviation so exciting. Traveling across
AeroShell Square, AirVenture's main display ramp, you might see anything from
the Spirit of St. Louis to a Stealth fighter. Don't miss KidVenture! Since
landing at Wittman Regional Airport, KidVenture has attracted thousands of
participants young and old alike with its hands-on, educational-and
fun-aviation-based demonstrations and presentations. After all, kids get to
build their own gliders and rockets, fly simulators, see aviation legends tell
their stories, ride in a tethered hot-air balloon, and so much more.
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OSHKOSH -- Avid
Flyer Type Club Get-Together - http://www.airdale.com,
Oshkosh
,
WI
(KOSH) Thursday, 1 pm in the overflow parking and camping area at the Seaplane
Base at EAA Airventure. Follow the signs from the bus stop to the meeting area.
Everyone interested in the Avid Flyer aircraft is welcome. Contact: Brett
McKinney
715-369-1343, sales@airdale.com
September 2009
6
Stevens Point
-- AIRPORT OPERATIONS: Surface Navigation - http://www.amihighaviation.com,
Stevens Point Municipal Airport (STE) (Airport Data Sectional , Most towered
airports have markings, signs, and lights designed to assist you in navigating
around the airfield. Plan on attending our safety seminar for a complete review
of Airport Operations including flying into, taking off, departing and taxiing
around controlled and uncontrolled airspace. Master Certified Flight Instructors
Wanda Zuege and John Thompson are presenting the seminar using animated Power
Point presentations including Google Earth photos and photos of runway signs and
markings. Test your surface navigation skills now with the FAA’s interactive
course. Contact: Wanda Zuege 715-252-3326, atp1682@yahoo.com
26 ANTIGO -- FLY-IN. Langlade
County
Airport
(AIG), EAA YOUNG EAGLES FLIGHT FREE 8-17. GREAT BREAKFAST & LUNCH. FUN FOR
ALL AGES. Contact: Josh Walker 715-623-4525
October 2009
3 SHEBOYGAN FALLS -- Pancake Breakfast
and Ultralight Presentatiaon - http://www.sheboyganaviation.com,
Aviation
Heritage
Center
at the Sheboygan County Memorial Airport (KSBM), Pancake
breakfast from 9-11am followed by presentation at 11am. David Sakrison,
author of Chasing the Ghost Birds will give a presentation on
Ultralight-Led Crane Migration. This presentation was given at the
Smithsonian’s
National Air and
Space
Museum
. Breakfast is $5. Presentation is
free. David will have his book available for purchase and signing. Contact:
Lorri Rommelfaenger 920-467-2043, lorri.r@sheboyganaviation.com
November 2009
7
Stevens Point
-- AIRPORT OPERATIONS: Surface Navigation - http://www.amihighaviation.com,
Stevens Point Municipal Airport (STE), Most towered airports have markings,
signs, and lights designed to assist you in navigating around the airfield. Plan
on attending our safety seminar for a complete review of Airport Operations
including flying into, taking off, departing and taxiing around controlled and
uncontrolled airspace. Master Certified Flight Instructors Wanda Zuege and John
Thompson are presenting the seminar using animated Power Point presentations
including Google Earth photos and photos of runway signs and markings. Test your
surface navigation skills now with the FAA’s interactive course. Contact:
Wanda Zuege 715-252-3326, atp1682@yahoo.com
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