Netters,
For those of you who don't know - The 2006 Sport Aviation Association (SAA)
Fly-In dates have been set for June 23, 24 and 25. The SAA is a sort of
grass roots spin-off of EAA, started several years ago by EAA's patriarch,
Paul Poberezny. The event will again be held at Frasca Field, Ur
Ed Janssen wrote:
> Mark Langford attended a couple years ago and reportedly had a good time.
Count me in!
Mark Langford, Harvest, AL
see homebuilt airplane at http://www.N56ML.com
email to N56ML "at" hiwaay.net
Note that the SAA Fly-In at Urbana is not a public event. It is intended
for SAA members only. And now that the organization is sort of in limbo,
they aren't accepting membership applications nor publishing the magazine
anymore. It is a virtual organization that exists in 501C3-land and as an
>From: "Oscar Zuniga"
It is a virtual organization I'm fairly certain they won't check
>ID badges if you land and taxi up to the line though ;o)
>
>Oscar Zuniga (SAA 1001)
So Oscar..you are saying the virtual judges, may just also be
the virtual air traffic control, the virtual gro
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