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EAA Chapter 249 of Greenville, SC (serving the entire Upstate Region
of South Carolina, parts of Georgia and North Carolina) wishes to announce TRIPLE TREE - A DIFFERENT KIND OF FLY-IN. This is an event that the Chapter hopes will turn into an annual event with the theme Fun, Fellowship and Hospitality for the entire family. The dates this year for the fly-in are Wednesday through Saturday, September 26th, 27th, 28th and 29th. And the fly-in will be held at the Triple Tree Aerodrome, home of the annual Joe Nall Giant Scale RC Fly-in, near Woodruff, SC. Admission will be limited to licensed pilots, EAA, AOPA or AMA (Academy of Model Aeronautics) Members and their guests. Plan your Triple Tree Fly-In experience to include the big Friday Night Barbecue Dinner where you will have your choice of barbecued chicken or barbecued pork, along with shrimp cocktail, coleslaw and beans. We will be serving the best cookies available in the Carolinas that evening as well. Beverages of many varieties will be included. The best hangar flying in the region will happen that evening!! Some the features of the Triple Tree Aerodrome a 7,000 feet of the finest grass runway to be found east of the Mississippi River. Acres of space to tie down your aircraft and camp with your aircraft or drive your motor home and park at the Fly-In. A 50 acre pond for landing your amphibian or catch-and-release fishing. Miles and miles of hiking trails. Shower facilities with plenty of hot water. Food and Beverage Vendors will be available during the Fly-In. You will find the Triple Tree Aerodrome under the FAA Identifier of SC00. Or use the coordinates of N 34º 40.464' and W 82º 00.087'. The Multi-Comm frequency is 122.900 MHz. Aircraft must be tied down so bring your own equipment. You can drive in as well. Triple Tree is located about five miles south of Woodruff, SC off of US Highway 221 and Mary Hanna Road. As you fly in to Triple Tree, the first land mark that you will see is the recently restored tower that was painstakingly moved from what was formerly known as Donaldson Air Force Base to Triple Tree. The tower has a history dating back to the early days of World War II. The latest details about the Triple Tree Fly-In will be found at http://www.tripletreeaerodrome.com |
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