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Coming up July 6, 7, and 8, the annual Wings and Wheels fly-in at the Golden Age Air Museum, not far from Reading:

http://www.goldenageair.org/


July 7 & 8, 2007 "Wings & Wheels Extravaganza" Fly-In & Vintage Automobile Show
Join us for our 10th Anniversary Celebration. Bring your antique, classic or unusual aircraft, automobile, or motorcycle for public display.

Biplane Rides Click here for more information.
Peoples Choice Awards for best aircraft & automobile or motorcycle.
Breakfast, lunch and refreshments available.
Camping for museum members and show participants.
Early bird camping and registration Friday afternoon, July 6.
Saturday night dinner in the pavilion for campers & a movie in the hangar to follow.
Aviation & Automobile Flea-Market spaces available (Vintage parts & memorabilia only, limited number of spaces) Contact us for details.
Registration & admission fee of $5 for automobiles 1946 to 1977 ( no newer cars please).
General Public Admission: Members free. Non-members $5 adults. Children age 6 to12 -$3, Age 5 and under free.
For safety, all flying ends at dusk!
Overnight aircraft must be tied down ... bring your own tie-downs.
All pilots & display vehicle drivers please register upon arrival.
No Fuel Available.

Usually a few WW2 trainer types show up in addition to the antiques-- Stearmans, T-6s, PT-19s, etc., and once Lex Dupont brought the Wildcat in. Runway is 2,700 feet, grass: http://www.airnav.com/airport/8N1


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this is a really neat airport. They have some great little displays and always fly some of their airplanes!


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