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Wed, Mar 02, 2011

New On-Field Storage Nears Completion For Festival Of Flight 2011

Fly-In Organizers Get Ready For Spring Event

After years of packing up truck loads of nylon fencing, fence posts, barrels, signs, tents and more for storage, this year's Virginia Regional Festival of Flight volunteers will have a huge logistical advantage. Last year The Virginia Aviation Council purchased a 40' SeaLand container with funds donated by Aero Industries at Richmond International Airport. A volunteer crew headed by Cliff Martin and Ron VanSickle built support piers and graveled the approved location on the Suffolk Executive Airport. Luckily, a crane hired for another job appeared and had time to set the huge Hyundai-emblazoned box in place (at a reduced cost).


Container Being Placed At Suffolk Executive Airport

Martin, VanSickle, and expert painter Bobby Clark cleaned and  painted the exterior and interior. For efficient storage Martin is designing and building customized storage racks and shelves. He also installed windows for natural light for which he plans awnings to enhance the appearance of the container which is easily visible from the airport terminal. A side door with a stoop for quick access and a front loading ramp at the major end doors will make it easier to pack and unpack. The final touch will be a banner designed by graphic artist Jim Heidish mounted on the container facing airport traffic to advertise the fly-in throughout the year.


Placed On Footers And Strapped Down

"When we store the tents, custom banner supports, and dozens of pieces of equipment in May, this new storage efficiency will really be apparent" said Martin. Dennis Holbrok, the Field Setup Chairman, a hands-on leader, agreed, "For years the major effort to offer the flying public a quality fly-in has been particularly labor intensive. Volunteers trucked materials to and from a farm in another county."


Painted And Windows Installed

In addition to the current "Blue Goose" storage trailer which holds pancake breakfast equipment, the Virginia Aviation Council will finally have it's equipment protected from the weather and deterioration. In a further enhancement to the site, a volunteer crew moved hundreds of pounds of soil left over from airport construction and spread it in low spots and rough areas during the month of December. Fly-in attendees will have smoother and safer taxiing in those aircraft vendor and general parking areas on April 30 and May 1.

RMI: www.VirginiaFlyIn.org

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