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The Arizona Antique Aircraft Association, Inc. (AAAA) was incorporated in Arizona as a not for profit corporation on February 18, 1964 to:
The AAAA roster includes over 100 members. Although most are from Arizona, membership is open to anyone anywhere who has an interest in antique aircraft. It is not necessary to own an aircraft or to have a pilot license to become a member. Meetings are held on the second Sunday of each month, usually in Casa Grande. A monthly newsletter keeps the membership informed and offers a forum for antique aeronautica and other aviation related items. The organization is supported solely by donations from businesses and individuals and our annual fund raiser, the Cactus Fly-In held the first full weekend in March. Visit our Membership page for additional information about becoming a member of AAAA. The Cactus Fly-In is held the first full weekend in March in the laid-back environment of an uncontrolled airport. The emphasis is on aircraft and the people that restore, build, maintain, fly, and talk about aircraft. It is an easygoing, memorable annual social event in contrast to other venues that focus on air races, air shows, air events, commercialism, growth, and profit. AND we have no PA system to annoy you while you are looking at the aircraft and talking with your friends. With the exception of vendors, the Fly-In is manned totally by volunteers. Most members of AAAA are also members of the Antique Airplane Association, Inc., a non-profit organization located on the Antique Airfield in Blakesburg, Iowa. They are the site and the host for the National AAA/APM Fly-In. The 5-day event, which we consider the Antique National, is scheduled to end on Labor Day each year and is a must for anyone interested in antique aircraft. AAA/APM 2008 Fly-In dates are August 27 - September 1. For additional information or a membership application, visit the Antique Airplane Association website. |
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