At last count the number of airplanes that touched down at Antique Airfield during the fly-in stands at 364. This exceeds the number from 2008 and is a great showing. Keep the Antiques Flying!
Airplane Count at the 2009 Fly-In
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September 11, 2009
At last count the number of airplanes that touched down at Antique Airfield during the fly-in stands at 364. This exceeds the number from 2008 and is a great showing. Keep the Antiques Flying! Evening Panorama Of the Fly-In Corporate Wings Line
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September 05, 2009
We're sorry, this panorama has been permanently removed. Howard and Cynthia Hollinger's Wedding
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September 05, 2009
Howard and Cynthia Hollinger were married today on the steps of the APM Library with a large crowd of fly-in friends. Congratulations! Cans were properly tied to their aircraft.
Al Holloway Talks Radial Engines
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September 05, 2009
The radial engine contingent turned out to hear overhauler Al Holloway talk about the care and feeding of radial engines at the Blakesburg Fly-In.
EAA Founder's Award Presented to AAA Founder Robert L Taylor
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September 05, 2009
In a surprise ceremony today at the AAA/APM National Fly-In, Paul Poberezny presented AAA founder Robert L. Taylor with an EAA Founder's Award.
Harlow Hopping Rides
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September 04, 2009
Matt Malkin from Seattle hopping a ride in the evening Friday in Matt's Harlow PJC-2, the first one to visit Antique Airfield in many years.
Panorama of Howards and Corporate Wings at the Blakesburg Fly-In
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September 04, 2009
We're sorry, this preview has been permanently removed. Friday at Blakesburg
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September 04, 2009
Hopping rides in a Bucker.
Dreaming of flying a Waco.
Stories with Captain Chuck Downey.
A beautiful Rearwin Cloudster, freshly restored.
A family matched set of Culver Cadets.
Blakesburg Photos from Thursday Evening
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September 04, 2009
Thursday was a beautiful day at the fly-in, with about 160 planes on the field. Photos by Clay Anderson.
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