Tue, Oct 30, 2018
Event Drew Pilots And Planes From All Over Central Florida
The Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 534 based at the Leesburg International Airport in Leesburg, Florida hosted a Fly -In breakfast on Saturday October 27, 2018. The event attracted planes, pilots, aviation enthusiasts and EAA members from all over Central Florida. They were lucky to have a good day for flying after several days of rainy weather.
There were 18 general aviation aircraft that arrived from airports as far away as Tampa and Gainesville, FL. There was a large contingent of folks who flew in from Spruce Creek in the Daytona Beach area. Some attendees came by car as they hangar their planes at the Leesburg Airport.
EAA Chapter 534 volunteer membership put on a hearty breakfast of blueberry pancakes, sausage, coffee and Florida orange juice to reward everyone for their attendance. It was a good time to meet and greet new and old flying friends and take part in some serious hangar flying.
The members had their most experienced fly-in chefs hard at work keeping up with the demand for food with their portable gas operated grills. This chapter has a lot of experience doing this sort of thing as they are often invited to do the cooking for other aircraft fly-Ins at airports in the central Florida area. They have a home built “chuck wagon” they hitch to the back of a pickup truck and off they go. On this day they served approximately 80 people in their large hangar at the Leesburg International Airport. Other members were on hand to explain some of the building projects that were going on and recruit new members to the chapter.
The fly-In was a great success and they will look forward to the next one.
(Images provided by author Ted Luebbers)
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