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EAA SportAir Workshops hit the road

By General Aviation News Staff · September 10, 2022 ·

The Experimental Aircraft Association’s SportAir Workshops will close out 2022 with stops in five locations across the country from Connecticut to California.

The workshops are two-day events designed to give aviation enthusiasts hands-on experience in a variety of skills necessary to build or restore their aircraft, EAA officials explain.

Workshops

  • Oct. 8-9: New England Air Museum in Windsor Lock, Connecticut, focusing on Electrical & Avionics and Sheet Metal
  • Nov. 1-6: Flabob Airport in Riverside, California. There will be several workshops here, including Sheet Metal on Nov. 1-2, 3-4, and 5-6, and Fabric Covering on Nov. 5-6
  • Nov. 12-13: EAA Aviation Center in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, TIG Welding
  • Nov. 19-20: Aviation Institute of Maintenance in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Sheet Metal, Electrical & Avionics, and Fiberglass Techniques for RV Aircraft
  • Dec. 6-11 McGregor Executive Airport in McGregor, Texas: Again, there will be several workshops, including Sheet Metal on Dec. 6-7 and 8-9, Electrical & Avionics and Fiberglass Techniques for RV Aircraft on Dec. 10-11

For more information and to register: EAA.org/Sportair. Cost for the workshops starts at $319.

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