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    The Times-Journal - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/12/2003    Last Visited: 10/12/2003  

    The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) chapter 890 and Valley Aviation plan an event Saturday to commemorate this milestone, according to Wilma Playford, an EAA member.

    The event, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Isbell Field in Fort Payne, will include static displays of various aircraft.Veterans of the Armed Forces will be given free airplane rides by EAA members, and military airplanes or helicopters might participate if they are available and weather permits.

    The event is free for everyone.Playford said Pop's Barbeque will sell food, and EAA hopes to have live entertainment.

    "We've sent word out all over North Alabama for pilots to fly in," she said."This is a great opportunity to come see our facility and realize how we've come, from kites and balloons to spacecraft."

    The public can also get a good look at Isbell Field, which has grown by leaps and bounds.

    "Most people don't realize what an asset we have in our city airport," Playford said.
    ...
    "We have 47 planes based at the airport, including two corporate jets," Playford said."Every hangar is full, and planes will be out for people to see and appreciate."

    On Thursday, Valley Aviation began using new precision approach lights, which cast a bright red light which pilots can see 10 miles away.

    The actual anniversary date of the Wright Brother's flight is Dec. 17, and Playford said the EAA organization has coordinated numerous events during the year.

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