June 28 Membership Meeting Tomorrow!

Join us at 10:00 AM for the meeting;  9:20 AM for coffee and doughnuts.

Park in the lot near the FAA Control Tower but do not park in the spaces marked “FAA.”  Walk through the pedestrian gate toward the “EAA 186” sign.

Our speaker this Saturday will be Richard Genaille with the Virginia Aeronautical Historical Society (VAHS).  Dick will present “Firsts in Flight Along the Potomac” on the early aviation history of Virginia. His presentation addresses The Civil War Balloon Corps, Samuel Langley and development of the first heavier than air mechanically driven aircraft, testing and acquisition of the first military dirigible and the first military piloted and controllable heavier than air aircraft at Fort Myer, the history of Washington-Hoover Airport where the Pentagon is now, the origins and construction of Washington National Airport, the first modern airport in the U.S. and the early history of Bolling Field and Anacostia Naval Station, the first U.S. military “joint base.”  Dick has spent hundreds of hours collecting and analyzing information about early aviation in Virginia.  This is a high level summary of several of his other other presentations.  This one concentrates on events along the Potomac River from Washington to Quantico.  I will bet you learn some new aviation firsts!

We will see you tomorrow!

*July meeting reminder:   Our July member gathering will be at AirVenture on Tuesday June 22 at 8:00 AM at the Tailwinds Café; near the Forums area on the south side of the Homebuilders Hangar.  Map coordinates are K-9.

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