Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 1025

Covington, Georgia (KCVC)
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Welcome to Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 1025. We are a 23-year old EAA chapter with a rich history. Located at the Covington, Ga. Airport, we have numerous aircraft projects under construction and many completed aircraft. Thanks for visiting!
Dick Seiders is flying his beautiful RV-12 after a two-year build. Congratulations to Dick on his second build!
Bearfoot Billy Waters is flying his beauifully re-engineered RV4. Congratulations to Billy on his third RV project.
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Awesome Turnout for the August Meeting!

Despite the warm temperatures, we had a GREAT turnout for the August Meeting last Saturday – so good in fact that we ran out of plates and had to make a mad dash for supplies!

Thanks to Lance Flynn, Jeff Reuschle and others for relaying their experiences at Oshkosh this year. Sounds like they had a great time.

We would also like to welcome new members Hansel Brand and John Scroggs. Hansel is a CFI and A&P. John just purchased a very nice Cessna 152  and is returning to flying after a long haitus. Be sure to welcome John and Hansel when you see them.

On October 16th, 2010 we lost Keith and Christopher Newcomer in a tragic crash at the Monticello airport. On october 15th of this year, we will be holding the Keith and Christopher Memorial Fly-In at the airport in memory of these two wonderful people. More details will follow.

Again, thanks to all who made this month’s meeting extra-enjoyable!

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