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EAA Air Academy Slots Going Fast

Get Your Kid In While You Can!

The EAA says response for this year's Air Resident Summer Youth Camps has been "outstanding!" Aviation enthusiasts and their families know that there's no better place to experience aviation than in Oshkosh (WI) - home of EAA. The EAA Air Academy's Resident Summer Youth Camp is an accredited program geared for aviation-minded boys and girls age 10-18. Professional educators, Certified Flight Instructors, and students from the nation's leading aviation colleges conduct an array of hands-on aviation and leadership activities.

Camps take place at the EAA Museum and Leadership Center at EAA headquarters in Oshkosh (WI), with lodging at the EAA Air Academy Lodge.

By popular demand, EAA expanded the age range for the Air Academy to include camps for 10 and 11 year olds. EAA now accommodates youths from ages 10 to 18 through a wide range of camp experiences. But demand to participate is high, so you need to act promptly.

EAA Air Academy also offers adults three different heritage camps featuring the B-17, Spirit of St. Louis replica, and Ford Tri-Motor airplanes.

FMI: www.airacademy.org

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