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Mon, Jul 25, 2016

Have You Ever Wondered What It's Like To Fly With Billy Werth?

Sandia Aerospace Offers Free Aerobatic Thrill Ride With Purchase Of SAI 340 Quattro

For those considering stepping up to the SANDIA Aerospace SAI 340 Quattro, EAA AirVenture may be the perfect time to make that purchase. AirVenture skies will be filled with the magic of performers showing off their aerobatic skills to the crowds below.

Now you can enjoy an aerobatic thrill ride of your own when you purchase a SAI 340 Quattro during AirVenture. Sandia is offering a free aerobatic thrill ride with air show performer Billy Werth for anyone who purchases a SAI 340 Quattro during the show ... a $300 value.

Just purchase your SAI 340 Quattro from one of Sandia’s dealers during AirVenture. Then bring the invoice to Sandia’s Booth number 3058 in Hangar C. You will receive a signed coupon for a free thrill ride with Billy at the Fond du Lac airport during the show or if you wish in Indianapolis after the show.

Growing up in an Air Force family, Billy has been around some sort airplane his whole life. He started flying in 1988 and graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Professional Aviation Technology from Indiana State University in 1994. In 1992 he started teaching aerobatics and has been hooked ever since. In 1997 he graduated from Undergraduate Pilot Training and started flying for the Air Force Reserves out of Grissom Air Reserve Base, IN where he is an Aircraft Commander on the KC-135R Aerial Refueler. He was hired by Chautauqua Airlines in 2001 where he was Captain on the Embraer 145, based in Indianapolis. Billy has over 8000 hours of flight time in 20 different aircraft, with 900 of it teaching folks how to fly upside down.

(Image provided with Sandia Aerospace news release)

FMI: www.sandia.aero

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