Thu, Sep 23, 2004
Copperstate Fly-In Scheduled For October 7-10
The Copperstate Air Show and EAA
Fly-In has a 32-year legacy in Arizona. This year's event is being
held in the rapidly expanding area between Maricopa and Casa
Grande. Phoenix Regional Airport is about 7 miles southeast of
Maricopa on the Maricopa/Casa Grande road and about 8 miles
northwest of Casa Grande. The event features acres of free parking
for automobiles and acres of green grass for aircraft parking and
camping. The park-like atmosphere and many peripheral activities
make this a wonderful family-oriented event. There are no
grandstands. Blankets and lawn chairs are ideal accessories for an
enjoyable afternoon of viewing the performances.
The Arizona Council of EAA Chapters is the sponsor of the event.
This group is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization that
promotes general aviation and provides educational support for
general aviation and the world of custom aircraft building.
Proceeds help support scholarship programs for youth seeking
careers in the aviation industry. EAA has long been known as the
Experimental Aircraft Association, but because the area of custom
aircraft building has become so sophisticated and technically
advanced, it is now known simply as EAA.

Some of the top national airshow performers will be featured at
the Copperstate Air Show. Returning to Copperstate are Tim Weber in
the GEICO Extra 300, along with Lon Arnold in his Long EZ, Rob
Harrison in his Czech-built Zlin 50, Jon Melby, Ed Hamill and Sonny
Weller in their Pitts bi-planes and Jason Stephens in his MDM-1 Fox
sailplane. Appearing for the first time at Copperstate are Phoenix
Regional Airport are Randy Harris in a Skybolt 300 and Don Nelson
in a Sukhoi 26. Along with the Air Show experience, the public is
offered the opportunity to view over 500 aircraft. Privately owned
manufactured aircraft are common in the viewing area. Restorations
of military and antique aircraft offer the public the chance to
view flying examples of aircraft which may have been built 40-70
years ago, while marveling at the workmanship and dedication
required to bring these aircraft to the event. Custom built
aircraft, which have been painstakingly created from kits or plans,
predominate the show area.
In a totally separate area the public will be able to view
ultralight and sport aircraft, including the very popular powered
parachutes. Demonstrations and flying of these aircraft will be
continual except during the air show. Vendors and volunteers in
this area and throughout the event area are always willing to share
information and answer questions. Show planes will be vying for
trophies in many categories. Awards are presented at the Saturday
night banquet to be held at the Holiday Inn in Casa Grande. A
limited number of tickets will be on sale for the Awards Banquet at
the event.

Bring the whole family to this marvelous event. There will be
special activities for youth, including a hands-on, build a wing
rib program. Food and drink are sold on the premises. No alcoholic
beverages are allowed in the air show area and none are sold on the
premises. Because of the proximity to show aircraft, smoking is not
allowed, bicycles or other wheeled vehicles are not allowed, and
pets are not allowed within the gates. As a volunteer group EAA
members take pride in maintaining an exceptionally clean show area.
All attendees are expected to use trash receptacles provided.
"Loose trash can cause a crash." Cameras and binoculars are
welcome. Sunscreen is recommended.
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