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Okay, so I've been "volunteered" to be on the board of directors of the
biggest fly-in event in Iowa City's history, the Eastern Iowa Big Kids Toy Show, scheduled for May 20 - 21, 2006. See us at www.BigKidToyShow.com (Yes, they made me wear a -- *sob* -- TIE for the photos... It was awful! ;-) This will be the second annual show, so we've got a basic template of events that looks like this: Saturday, 7 A-2P - Fly-In/Drive-In Pancake Breakfast - Static displays of aircraft (and all sorts of other "Big Kid Toys" like exotic sports cars, motorcycles, off-road vehicles, motorhomes, boats, etc. Many car dealers participated last year, naturally) - Fly-overs by yet-to-be-named aircraft... - Lunch served by (of course) the Johnson County Pork Producers - Custom car show - Lots of stuff for kids (inflatable thingies, etc.) - Hangar Dance, 8P- ?? Sunday, 7 A-2P - Fly-In/Drive-In Pancake Breakfast - Static displays of aircraft (and all sorts of other "Big Kid Toys" like exotic sports cars, motorcycles, off-road vehicles, motorhomes, boats, etc.) - Fly-overs by yet-to-be-named aircraft... - Lunch served by (of course) Johnson County Pork Producers Show sponsorships are sold to anyone who wants to display their "big kid toy." So, for example, if a Ferrari dealer wants to put one of his cars on display, he will have to cough up a few bucks. All proceeds from the show will go to the Iowa Children's Museum for the construction of an aviation display! (Isn't that awesome? :-) We were thinking our local EAA chapter could help construct a nice flight simulator for the kids, but the museum has given us a HUGE area to fill, so we could even display a full-sized aircraft along with it! I'm looking for ideas! I've been to a zillion fly-ins, some terrific, others lame, and I would sure like to hear from those who have done this before, so I don't have to learn from my mistakes. What makes a great fly-in? (Besides good weather, of course) I'm hoping we can get a bunch of World War II aircraft on display, and maybe some military fly-overs during the show -- who should one contact for stuff like that? Thanks in advance for any and all advice! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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