October 4, 2014 - AOPA Regional Fly-In, Frederick, MD |
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This year, the Aircraft Owner and Pilot's Association (AOPA) -- of which I have been a proud card-carrying member for many years -- put on a series of regional fly-ins. Today was their Mid-Atlantic area regional fly-in at Frederick Airport, Maryland which also happens to be the home of the headquarters office. Bruce and I hopped in the RV-7 and headed west to Frederick to check it out. | ||||||
We landed and were directed to the parking area on the grass. We shut down and walked over to the main fly-in area.
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There were a number of aircraft on static display including this fancy gyro-copter.
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Rides in a B-17 Flying Fortress were available. It was neat to see the B-17 take off and land periodically. | ||||||
The great aerobatic pilot Michael Goulian was on hand and did an airshow routine for the crowd. | ||||||
We're not worthy, we're not worthy! | ||||||
People were all over the airplane after Goulian's show.
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Nice looking Pitts. | ||||||
I've saw this sleek L-39 jet at the Dulles Airport "Be a Pilot Day" even a few years ago.
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Nice looking Waco. | ||||||
This is AOPA's "Reimagined" Cessa 152 which is a completely restored airframe plus overhauled engine. Basically a new airplane. | ||||||
An immaculate Stearman Model 4. You could have bought one new in the 1920's for $1,600. | ||||||
This plane is worth a second look ...
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There were a few big-ticket airplanes on display like this signle-engine turboprop. | ||||||
And then there were those with a little less power like this Legend Cub on floats.
AOPA had put out an unusual arrangement for lunch. They had 15 or so food trailers in a semi-circle, each offering something different. And get this, if you were an AOPA member, you got your lunch for free!
There was also a large tent filled with vendor and exhibit booths.
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Heading back to the RV, we passed this neat motor-glider. | ||||||
We didn't see Mark M. at the fly-in but we spotted his Super Chipmunk right away. | ||||||
There weren't too many experimentals and homebuilts at this fly-in but there were a few, including this RV painted in US Navy colors. | ||||||
After leaving Frederick, we decided to go check out the old Flying Cow airstrip where Bruce and I spent so much time flying gliders and hanging out.
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The place still looks exactly the same.
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Of course, we had to check out Harper's Ferry as well. This is from the west side looking east.
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