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Virginia Regional Festival of Flight

Expect even more improvements at Suffolk Airport for hundreds of aircraft flying in this year. Tours of the Fighter Factory Maintenance hangar. Visit aircraft & aviation vendor exhibits, attend dozens of forums & workshops. Enjoy large RV and Under-the-Wing camping areas. Have your aircraft judged, participate in youth activities and eat a pancake breakfast and other food each day. Our third year at Suffolk will be the most complete, full-featured fly-in on the East Coast. See our web site for approach photos and diagrams and online volunteer registration. Fuel discounts posted just before event, but low prices every day at Suffolk, including self-serve auto gas and 100LL.

Date(s): 05/22/10-05/23/10
Time: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Cost: $10.00

Location: Suffolk Executive Airport (SFQ)
Address: 1200 Gene Bolton Drive
City: Suffolk
State: VA

Contact Person: DeWitt Whittington
Phone: 804-358-4333
E-mail: dee.whittington@gmail.com

More Info: http://www.VirginiaFlyIn.org

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