Promoters of the Rocky Mountain Fly In, scheduled for September 19-21, 2008, announced this week that the event has been canceled for this year. According to Colorado Sport Aviation, which was organizing the show at Denver’s Front Range airport, the event was canned because of “due to several local and national factors delaying the planning process.” “We simply ran out of time to properly plan for the kind of quality event we wanted in 2008,” said Jim Cimiluca, CSA President.
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