LAA AeroExpo 12-14 June, Wycombe AirPark. Fun and Affordable
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LAA AeroExpo 12-14 June, Wycombe AirPark. Fun and Affordable
Hi All
Just a quick reminder that this Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the LAA will be at Wycombe, in force. Many LAA aircraft will be flying in and we've got two large marquees with all manner of appropriate goings on inside - engines, airframes, riveting, engineers, enthusiasts, cakes. What more could you want for this glorious English summer?
This year's theme is 'Fun and Affordable', which hopefully strikes a chord with many of this esteemed forum's participants. A new feature will be a large 'coolboard' with the photos sent in by yourselves for placing in 'correct' order. Debating aside, it's a terrific opportunity to scan the breadth of LAA aircraft and see the typical operating costs that the owners are enjoying. Still harbour a thought that operating Certified aircraft is maybe a similar cost? Come along and find out.
We've got LAA mugs (cups, not people), tee shirts and all the usual mechandise, plus there will be some special membership deals available to tempt your buddies who haven't yet seen the light.
We hope you can make it. Spread the word please.
Pete Harvey, CEO LAA.
Just a quick reminder that this Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the LAA will be at Wycombe, in force. Many LAA aircraft will be flying in and we've got two large marquees with all manner of appropriate goings on inside - engines, airframes, riveting, engineers, enthusiasts, cakes. What more could you want for this glorious English summer?
This year's theme is 'Fun and Affordable', which hopefully strikes a chord with many of this esteemed forum's participants. A new feature will be a large 'coolboard' with the photos sent in by yourselves for placing in 'correct' order. Debating aside, it's a terrific opportunity to scan the breadth of LAA aircraft and see the typical operating costs that the owners are enjoying. Still harbour a thought that operating Certified aircraft is maybe a similar cost? Come along and find out.
We've got LAA mugs (cups, not people), tee shirts and all the usual mechandise, plus there will be some special membership deals available to tempt your buddies who haven't yet seen the light.
We hope you can make it. Spread the word please.
Pete Harvey, CEO LAA.
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Hi Will,
I believe that we were about 30% up on last year, but I haven't seen the final numbers.
I would like to thank you and all the members that brought their aircraft in for the static display and those that brought exhibits and carried out demonstrations. We had very positive feedback from visitors, members and exhibitors.
David Hanchet, Mike Clews, Jim Musty and the Royal Berkshire Strut deserve a special mention for all their hard work in pulling it all together.
It gets better each year and I'm sure that next year will be better still.
We will be looking to see if we can find a way to increase the availability of arrival slots for LAA members.
Chris
I believe that we were about 30% up on last year, but I haven't seen the final numbers.
I would like to thank you and all the members that brought their aircraft in for the static display and those that brought exhibits and carried out demonstrations. We had very positive feedback from visitors, members and exhibitors.
David Hanchet, Mike Clews, Jim Musty and the Royal Berkshire Strut deserve a special mention for all their hard work in pulling it all together.
It gets better each year and I'm sure that next year will be better still.
We will be looking to see if we can find a way to increase the availability of arrival slots for LAA members.
Chris
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We arrived early on the Saturday just in time to see the front entrance to the LAA marquee (large and largest on site) being opened up. What a sight! Every conceivable type of homebuilt on display, from single seat to fourseat, encompassing tin, timber and tupperware types, as Cliff Piper used to say. (How proud he would have been to see the Strut and Homebuilder sections.) It looked and felt just like a PFA Rally.
A great big thanks to Mike Clews and his hard working Royal Berkshire Strut crew.
And, they gave us pride of place to display G-SPDY, the Devon Youth Build a Plane Project, on Saturday and Sunday, even arranging hangarage at White Waltham until Tuesday when we flew "Speedy" back to Devon.
Thanks Mike and Co; a great weekend.
Regards,
Jim.
A great big thanks to Mike Clews and his hard working Royal Berkshire Strut crew.
And, they gave us pride of place to display G-SPDY, the Devon Youth Build a Plane Project, on Saturday and Sunday, even arranging hangarage at White Waltham until Tuesday when we flew "Speedy" back to Devon.
Thanks Mike and Co; a great weekend.
Regards,
Jim.
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Great write up Peter on the web front page and the photo of the badged marquee, matching RV10, banners etc looks great.
Totally vindicates the PFA to LAA rebranding I think.
Looks very slick & professional - congratulations to everyone who was involved.
Good to be preaching to the non-converted too.
I'm proud to be part of the LAA.
Totally vindicates the PFA to LAA rebranding I think.
Looks very slick & professional - congratulations to everyone who was involved.
Good to be preaching to the non-converted too.
I'm proud to be part of the LAA.