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NEWS
RELEASE
Hondo, Texas
25 May 2006
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
All Wrapped Up - How Well The EAA Texas
Fly-In Did In 2006
By every measure, the 42nd Annual EAA Southwest
Regional Fly-In was bigger and better than at
any other time over the past ten years:
attendance, aircraft, automobiles, campers both
air and auto, exhibitors, forums and numbers of
volunteers all increased.
Attendance for the two-and-a-half-day Fly-In was
6,100, a thirty-five percent increase over Hondo
in 2005, and a fifty-two percent increase over
2004. It was the largest number of people to
attend the SWRFI in ten years.
Seven-hundred sixty aircraft flew to Hondo, a
forty-six percent gain from 2005 as well as the
greatest number in ten years.
Automobiles parked: 1,025, a twenty-eight
percent increase since 2005, and more than twice
as many as all but one of the years from 1997
through 2004.
Campers numbered 210. They camped beside their
airplanes. They hooked up to electric power with
highway R-Vs - to distinguish from RVs that fly.
They pitched tents within walking distance of
the brand-new outdoor showers. We can't break
down the camper count by categories, but the
grand total is ninety percent larger than 2005.
Clearly, camping is a big part of the EAA Fly-In
experience. Happily, Hondo airfield has plenty
of room for more of it.
The counts of attendees, aircraft and campers
were certainly swelled by the outstanding
weather for the second week-end in May, which
began with night temperatures in the 'fifties,
and good breezes plus high 'eighties during
afternoons.
In early morning, winds were calm or very light,
giving powered-parachute and ultra-light
aircraft pilots ideal conditions. Their
brightly-colored canopies filled the sky above
the aircraft camping site at the end of runway
8.
Seventy-three exhibitors filled a large hangar
and spread along the parking ramp in tents.
Demonstrators of Light Sport Aircraft were
particularly prominent and busy.
SWRFI Forums numbered thirty-eight, and were
well attended, especially those given by Mike
Melvill, the first civilian astronaut and pilot
of SpaceShipOne two years ago above the Mojave.
This was the largest number of Forums in the
past ten years.
Most importantly, the count of Volunteers
reached 225, the largest number of people
involved in making the Fly-In a success since we
began keeping track of them. Volunteers are the
life-blood of any EAA Fly-In, without whom its
operations would be simply impossible. Plans are
already being made to increase the number of
volunteers at the 2007 EAA Texas Fly-In, to be
held at Hondo, Texas during May 11th and 12th
next year.
The Texas Fly-In is an annual sponsored event of
the Experimental
Aircraft Association's Southwest Regional
Fly-In.
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Contact:
E. D. Yoes, Jr.
Secretary, SWRFI
eyoes@stic.net
(210) 492-2504
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