Welcome to our fly-in / car show!!!



The Fly-in is held the last Sunday in June.
8:00 am to 3:00 pm



Fly-in planes



Countdown to Aitkin Fly-in:

Scenes from past fly-in's....

Chief Beaver Amphib
Trimotor
 
 
Nostalgic Wings Travelair
 
 
Ron, Jon, and Clay
 
 
 


L-29 Delphin
The L-29 Delphin is a Russian / Chekoslovakian fighter jet.  It is capable of reaching 500 mph! 
The good news for FBO's is that it burns 3 gallons of jet fuel per minute!
  This beautiful jet is owned and operated by  Chuck Datko of Anoka.



T-6 Texan

                                                              This group of Texans amazed the crowds with some dazzling formation flying.

 

This is Bruce Thompson's T-6 Texan

This is another T-6 in the formation group This is Bruce's T-6

T-6's lining up for take-off

This is a helicopter operated by Brainerd helicopter This apache helicopter even joined us at the fly-in



 Cirrus

 



Denny Caine doing a wonderful job with the advisory tower
Horse buggy
This is the horsedrawn ride you can take part in.  We have some live entertainment available to you





The activities at the annual fly-in / drive-in this year are as follows:
  • Classic cars
  • Silent Auction
  • Tractors
  • Steam Engines
  • Flea Market
  • Horse drawn hay wagon rides
  • Aircraft of every kind from experimental to warbirds and helicopters
  • live entertainment

  • The menu for our breakfast is eggs, ham, sausage and wild rice pancakes. Our lunch menu includes hamburgers, brats and beans. The Pilot In Command of each aircraft receives a free meal!

    We have an advisory tower in operation during the fly-in to assist the flow of traffic and reduce the risk of incidents. Please follow the towers directions to insure we have a safe flyin. Thank you.

    To find out about Aitkin's airport facilities click here.

Tractor show Car Show

Our Fly-in is always held on the last Sunday in June



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