It's Starting To Look Like SnF21 Is Going To Be VERY Busy
The annual SUN ’n FUN Aerospace Expo is just around the corner, and aviators and EAA members are making plans for the journey down to the unofficial kickoff of the flying season. SUN ’n FUN takes place April 13-18 at Florida’s Lakeland Linder Airport (LAL) and will feature the US Navy Blue Angels and the first performance of their new Super Hornets.
If you plan to attend, don’t forget that EAA members can save on admission by using the discount code EAA902 while purchasing online, or by showing an EAA member card at the admission gates. EAA volunteers will be at the main gate to verify memberships and assist with renewals. Members will save $7 on daily tickets and $30 on weekly admission.
EAA will have a number of volunteers and staff members at the EAA booth, located at the intersection of SUN ‘n FUN Drive and Laird Drive, to assist members with any EAA needs. Have a question about your membership, want to locate a local EAA chapter, or see what is in store at AirVenture 2021? Swing by and someone will be happy to help!
While at the EAA booth, you’ll want to check out the beautiful aircraft on display. A beautiful amphibious AirCam will be on static display, as EAA prepares to celebrate the 25th (Plus 1) Anniversary of the AirCam at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2021. Visit the site noted below to check out all the featured aircraft anniversaries and gatherings.
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