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Greetings 'coupers,
Here is a heads up for our Aviation Days at Endicott Tri Cities Airport,
CZG, in Endicott, New York (maybe I can finally get a ride in a 'coupe!) :
TRI CITIES AIRPORT ( CZG) AVIATION DAYS
Sponsored By: TriCities Pilot's Association, EAA Chapter 53, Goodrich
Aviation
Supported By: Ace Flying Club, TriCities Flying Club, TriCities Soaring
Association, CAP,
C&F Aviation Service, National War Plane Museum at Elmira,
N.Y.,
Phil's Chicken House, Curcio Printing, The Village Of
Endicott
What ?: A Fun Filled Gathering Of Pilots, Planes And The General Public
When ?: August 17 and 18, 2002
Where ?: Tri Cities Airport In Endicott, New York / CZG / 100LL / 3900
Paved
3000 Grass, AWOS 119.075, Unicom 122.8, BYO Tiedowns
Purpose : To Meet Fellow Pilots, Show Off Our Planes, Have Some Fun And
Educate The Public About General Aviation
Friday Night And Saturday Camping / Motel Available
FAA Safety Seminar (Pilot Decision Making) Saturday 10 to Noon (Free
Refreshments to Pilots / Crew)
Static Displays / Lots Of Planes
Poker Run Saturday Afternoon (Fly To 4 Nearby Airports For Cards / Best
Poker Hand Wins) Prizes (David Clark Headset plus more)
Free Chicken Dinner For Pilot And Copilot Of Plane Coming The Longest
Distance
Prize For The Most Unique Aircraft Chosen By The Public
Refreshments / Dogs, Pizza
Chicken Dinner ($6.50)
Camp Fire Saturday Night / Entertainment
Sunday Morning Breakfast ($8)
Street Rods
Antique Trucks
Military Jeeps
Model Planes
Hot Air Balloons
Plane Rides / Helicopter Rides
Military Presence
Police, Fire Department And EMT
Contact Us In Advance For Group Type Parking!
Contacts: Bob Kosztyo 607.625.2867 or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chris Euchenhofer 607.761.2910 or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hope to see a lot of coupes arriving Saturday morning.
Regards,
John
coupeless in Pennsylvania
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