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SUMMARY:Monthly Blueberry Pancake Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our Monthly Blueberry Pancake Breakfast at Twin Oaks Airpark. This event is open to the public. $10/adult and $5/child. This is a good way to see what goes on at the airport and meet other aviation enthusiasts. Proceeds go towards EAA Chapter programs. Click THIS if you would like to volunteer to help run the breakfast.
URL:https://eaa105.org/event/monthly-blueberry-pancake-breakfast-17/
CATEGORIES:Monthly Breakfast
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250612T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250612T210000
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SUMMARY:Chapter Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Bruce Rose will present the Double Eagle\, an inexpensive\, open-cockpit\, 2-passenger\, ELSA powered by a Volkswagen engine. The presentation at the June EAA105 chapter meeting will discuss the specifications\, construction techniques and heritage of the Double Eagle design. Also presented will be how and why one of our chapter members came to be the owner of the original Double Eagle and the plans for the future of the airplane. \n  \nChapter Gatherings – are typically on the second Thursday of every month\, 6:30 pm\, usually at the EAA 105 Hangar (G1) at Twin Oaks Airpark\, although sometimes at other venues. We have some food (small donation requested) and socialize from 6:30 to 7:00 p.m. The meeting begins at 7:00 p.m. with the EAA Monthly video\, followed by a special program. Upcoming programs TBD. \nWe are looking for volunteers to help organize or present at future meetings. You can discuss your build project\, do a presentation\, invite a speaker\, show a movie\, or organize a field trip. Contact Rion Bourgeois with your idea for a chapter meeting.
URL:https://eaa105.org/event/chapter-gathering-16/
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CREATED:20250310T203933Z
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SUMMARY:WAAAM Second Saturday
DESCRIPTION:*** Not an EAA 105 Event ***      The Second Saturday of the month WAAAM calls the volunteers to action! We love flying and driving these wonderful artifacts and invite you to share in these special days at the museum.  Our action runs between 10am and 2pm. (If you are here early you may be asked to give a hand.) We open the huge hangar doors and start pushing and pulling antique cars\, airplanes\, motorcycles and more – getting them ready to fire up and show you a bit of old technology in action. Each of our actions days has a bit of a different theme. It varies throughout the year.  Stop by often and take the time to learn about and enjoy our wonderful transportation past. Museum Costs Adults $23\, Seniors & Military $21\, Kids $12
URL:https://eaa105.org/event/waaam-second-saturday-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250618T180000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250310T201517Z
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SUMMARY:Camas Washougal Aviation Association
DESCRIPTION:*** Not an EAA 105 Event *** \n  \nMonthly Meeting see their website for scheduled Speaker. The Camas Washougal Aviation Association\, (C.W.A.A.) promotes general aviation in the community\, supports the long-term operation and survival of Grove Field\, and mentors future pilots through the C.W.A.A. scholarship program.
URL:https://eaa105.org/event/camas-washougal-aviation-association-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250621T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250621T120000
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CREATED:20250310T194004Z
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SUMMARY:North West Antique Airplane Club
DESCRIPTION:*** Not an EAA 105 Event *** \n  \nMonthly Meeting see their website for scheduled Speaker. The purpose of NWAAC is to preserve and perpetuate our aviation heritage\, to participate in activities designed to preserve and promote interest in antique and classic aviation\, to offer financial and educational aid to youth in order to generate interest in aviation and aviation history\, and to advance the public interest in aviation and aviation history.
URL:https://eaa105.org/event/north-west-antique-airplane-club-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250624T183000
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CREATED:20250310T200050Z
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SUMMARY:EAA 782  Chapter Meeting
DESCRIPTION:*** Not an EAA 105 Event *** Monthly Chapter 782 Meeting see their website for further information.
URL:https://eaa105.org/event/eaa-782-chapter-meeting-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250625T183000
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SUMMARY:Oregon’s Golden Age of Aviation
DESCRIPTION:*** NOT AN EAA105 EVENT *** \nCome see a panel discussion with Eileen A. Bjorkman\, David-Paul Hedberg\, Dana McCullough\, and Richard “Dick” VanGrunsven. This is a unique opportunity to hear stories and learn about Oregon’s role in developing a robust aviation community and industry around what is known as Experimental: Amateur Built aircraft. \nIf you want to prepare yourself to better understand what they will be talking about\, you can peruse the information available on this webpage: George Bogardus – EAA105. \nDoors open at 6pm\, program begins at 6:30pm. \nFree and open to the public. \nWednesday\, June 25\, 2025\n6:30PM – 8PM \nOregon Historical Society\n1200 SW Park Ave\nPortland\, Oregon 97205 \n\nDuring the 1930s\, a decade shaped by economic depression as well as innovation\, new career opportunities emerged for men and women as flight schools sprang up in the region and commercial passenger service lifted off. Oregon’s “golden age of aviation” included technological advancements that led to the creation of faster\, more efficient\, and affordable aircraft\, testing the limits of what was possible. Amidst much national uncertainty\, the wonder of flight brought hope and promise\, connecting communities quite literally through the building of new small airports and the popularity and excitement of airshows. \n\nThis panel discussion features four individuals whose deep knowledge of this history comes through personal experience\, archival research\, and hands-on interactions with the era’s artifacts — including the plane featured in our current exhibition\, She Flies with Her Own Wings: Oregon’s Golden Age of Aviation. This special evening\, open to the public\, will also include a screening of a portion of panelist David-Paul Hedberg’s documentary\, The Mighty Wimpy: The Oregon Homebuilt Airplane that Inspired the Experimental Aircraft Movement. \nhttps://www.ohs.org/events/oregons-golden-age-of-aviation.cfm
URL:https://eaa105.org/event/oregons-golden-age-of-aviation/
LOCATION:Oregon Historical Society 1200 SW Park Ave Portland\, Oregon 97205\, 1200 SW Park Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97205\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250627T180000
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SUMMARY:2025 Curtis Fly-in
DESCRIPTION:2025 Curtis Fly-in \nJune 27st-29rd \nWelcome to the 2025 Curtis Fly-In hosted by EAA Chapter 609.  As usual\, we are excited to welcome everyone back for the fly-in this year. \nListed below is a breakdown of what and when food is available and information about flying into and camping at Curtis.  Bring your tents and camp chairs and enjoy hanging out with other aviation enthusiasts. \n*Note- NO pets allowed\, leave your dogs at home. \n  \nFood- *Donations appreciated* \nFriday evening- 6pm \nSeafood boil \nSaturday morning- \nCoffee only \n  \nSaturday lunch-12pm to 2pm \nHamburgers \n“Potluck” please bring something to share. \n  \nSaturday dinner- 6pm \nHot dogs \nOysters \n  \nSunday morning- \nCoffee Only \n  \nNote:    Saturday & Sunday Morning \nWe will provide two blackstone grills \nYou will need to bring whatever items you will need for your breakfast (food and Utensils) \n  \nCamping- \nUnder wing camping will be available on Friday and Saturday nights and located on both sides of the runway on the Mainero and Furjesi property’s. We will have campfires in the evenings for visiting and conversation\, so don’t forget your camp chairs. Outhouses will be available\, located by the Furjesi’s shop. (no shower facility) Ice will be available. \nFlying into Curtis (0WA2) \nAir and ground radio traffic will be on 122.900 \nMain runway is a north and south strip. 2100ft with trees and obstacles on both ends. There is drastically rising terrain just on the North side of the airport. If landing north and a go around is necessary generally a west bound turn out is used. Aircraft performance and pilot skill must be considered. Landing south requires a steep approach and is not commonly used. Both sides of the runway have deep ditches that can be hidden by tall grass. The north end of the runway has a road that butts up against the runway that is frequented by non-airport users so use caution. Do not taxi beyond the north end of the grass and be aware of vehicles crossing. The East/West strip is not considered a runway and should only be used in an emergency. That would be considered an off-airport landing. It’s 1800ft long with marked power lines on the west end and it is up-sloping to the east. The East/West strip also may or may not be used for overflow parking. If there are any questions\, please contact Scooter Mainero at 907-331-8389 \n  \nIf driving\, the address for car parking is 693 Curtis Hill Rd. Chehalis WA 98532.  Limited handicap parking will be available; all others should park in designated parking in the grass. \n  \nTraffic Patterns \nNorth landing-Left \nSouth landing- Right \n  \nPets– \nNO PETS ALLOWED. please leave dogs home. \n  \nAccess- \nAbsolutely no public access will be allowed. \n  \nContacts- \nScooter Mainero 907-331-8389 \nJeri Mainero 907-539-1980 \nSteve & Jilene Furjesi 360-245-3478
URL:https://eaa105.org/event/2025-curtis-fly-in/
LOCATION:Curtis Airpark\, 693 Curtis Hill Rd.\, Chehalis\, WA\, 98532\, United States
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