LONDONDERRY, N.H. — The Aviation Museum of New Hampshire will hold a fly-in Saturday, July 11, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. All aircraft are welcome, with a special parking area for experimental aircraft, according to museum officials.
There will be activities throughout the day, including fabric covering of a Kitfox aircraft (on loan from the McAuliffe-Shephard Discovery Center in Concord, N.H.), a riveting demonstration, and wing rib fabrication.
Guest speaker Russ Kelsea will give a presentation on ADS-B compliance for experimental aircraft at 11 a.m. Designated Airworthiness Representative (DAR) Joe Gauthier will be available during the event to answer questions about aircraft construction and FAA compliance.
A People’s Choice Award and Kid’s Choice Award for their favorite experimental aircraft will be presented during the event.
Activities for children include face painting and paper airplane building. Raffle items include scenic flights, flight lessons, and more.
Discount fuel is available for all aircraft and there is free admission to the museum for all experimental aircraft pilots.