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Kansas Aviation Expo

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Event# 785-209-1120

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Come join Flinthills EAA 1364's celebration of all things with wings. Always the first Saturday in June. Walk among antique, experimental, and modern airplanes. Watch aircraft operations on the grass runways. Food and aviation themed vendors on the field. FREE kids activities. Pancake feed, 7-10 am, $6.

Friday, Just before the movie: Pizza night (fly-in pilots)
Movie Night at the Airport (Movie TBD) Open to the Public movie starts at dusk

Saturday, 7 AM Gates Open to the public

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Kansas Aviation Expo

Address : Freeman Field. 18th & JACKSON Abilene KS
Phone : 785-209-1120   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : flinthillseaa@gmail.com

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Admission Fee : $5 admission and car parking per carload. $5 pilot registration

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