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Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC da...@kr-builder.org See you in Red Oak - 2003 See our KR at http://KR-Builder.org - Click on the pic See our EAA Chapter 242 at http://EAA242.org -------Original Message------- From: Palmetto Sport Aviation List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org Date: Friday, May 09, 2003 11:36:21 AM To: ladysno...@aol.com Subject: "Barnstorming at its Best - May 18 at Fayetteville, NC Barnstorming at its Best May 18 at Fayetteville, NC If you didnt make it to Sun n Fun and arent planning on Oshkosh, this may be the best airshow within a reasonable distance all summer! Check this out: Festival of Flights general aviation airshow, Barnstorming at its Best, will be held at noon, Sunday, May 18, 2003, at the Fayetteville Regional Airport. The airshow will bring a number of sought-after performers and aerobatic team that have never before performed in Fayetteville. Indeed, some of the best acts available to airshows across the country, in addition to acclaimed local and regional performers, will thrill Festival crowds. Opening ceremonies begin with a fly-in of the South Carolina Breakfast Club, with members from six southeastern states. The airshow literally jumpstarts with the Golden Knights Parachute Team bringing in the American Flag during the national anthem. The thrill-filled show that follows will include: Jimmy Franklin with the worlds only jet powered Waco bi-plane. Red Baron Pizza Squadron, the formation flight team with a combined 75,000 flying hours and their four Boeing Stearman biplanes. Jim LeRoy with Bulldog Airshows, in his factory Pitts S2S. Michael Goulian, a three time member of the US National Aerobatics team and the 1995 US National Champion. John Mohr, who will be maneuvering his restored 1943 stock 220 Stearman biplane. Other nationally known performers include Dan Buchanan with his pyro-glider, Time Weber in an Extra 300, and Julie Clark in the MOPAR T-34. Other fun filled acts and performers scheduled are: OTTO-the Helicopter Clown, selling rides and performing aerobatics for kids of all ages, and regional performers, Roger Marshall, in his Russian YAK-55, along with Goodie Thomas, III, in his Sukoi SU 31 Russian world class aerobatic aircraft. Barnstorming at its Best is hosted by the Cape Fear Aero Association, Fayetteville Regional Airport Commission, and Piedmont Hawthorne Aviation. Admission is free and parking is $5. Join the festival now! Be a sponsor or a volunteer! To find out more, visit www.festivalofflight.org. Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo.