Mon, Mar 21, 2005
Will Give Away Custom Graphics Package
After an eight year
absence, AeroGraphics Design (AGD) will return to Lakeland for the
Fly-In, April 12 to 18, 2005.
AeroGraphics Design will exhibit in space S-7 in the South
Exhibit area, near Wittman pond and the exhibit buildings. The
20x30 space provides adequate room for commercial exhibits as well
as an area to demonstrate installation techniques for vinyl graphic
appliques and paint masks.
"We will provide daily demonstrations of various installation
methods at our exhibit space and we are also scheduled to give
several designer forums." continued Mr. Knolla. The forum
presentations will provide technical information as well as time
for questions and answers.
Forum Schedule
- Paint Scheme and
Graphics Design Wednesday, April 13 Tent 1 12:00PM
- Installation of Vinyl Graphics Saturday, April 16 Tent 1
12:00PM
- Paint Scheme and Graphics Design Sunday, April 17 Tent 1
10:00AM
As part of celebrating its return, AeroGraphics Design owner
John L. Knolla announced AGD will accept registrations at its
exhibit space (S-7) from April 12 to April 18 for a raffle of a
complete graphics package, with the winner to be announced at the
end of the show. The winner will be able to select a Stage 1, Stage
II, Stage III or complete custom graphics package in applique or
paint mask format, up to an $1800 value. Recognizing that the
winner may be a builder and not immediately ready to take delivery
of their graphics package, Mr. Knolla explained that the winner can
take up to 18 months to pick colors and take delivery.
AeroGraphics Design LLC is in the business of
designing, marketing, and installing graphics and graphic supplies
for aircraft, airports, and other aerospace customers. AGD provides
custom graphic appliques and paint masks for certified and
experimental aircraft, registration numbers and required markings,
as well as signage and other graphic needs for airports and fixed
base operators.
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