Fred Harl and Carmelo Turdo |
The EAA Pavilion was full of interesting displays: Dedication to founder Paul Poberezny, the 2014 One Week Wonder Zenith homebuilt aircraft, an F-100 cockpit trainer, a Redbird MX2 flight simulator used for the spot-landing challenge, and the merchandise store where we met Sean Tucker and Kermit Weeks.
The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) had a conspicuous presence, with their mustard yellow pavilion. Interesting displays showing the organization's services included a giant petition supporting reform of the current 3rd Class Medical requirements and beautiful Piper cub were worth the visit.
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