Young Aviators

Please note – these events are NOT an LAA or a YES event and are run entirely privately by Andre Faehndrich via the web site www.theplaneguy.com

The aim is simply, to bring together in one place, a host of different elements of flying – from gliders, balloons, microlights to LAA type aircraft, larger production 4-seat aircraft, Vintage aircraft and with perhaps a hovercraft, simulators, paper planes, pedal planes to model aircraft and the very popular Egg Crash Test Fly-off, and whatever else we can rustle up, to high-light the wonderful world of aviation, and the myriad of opportunities for a career for old and young alike..

Each year Young Aviators is totally different, but the aims are always the same.  This provides a fun day out, filled with inspiration, encouragement, great ideas, education and most of all fun, for all the 80 to 90 Young Aviator participants (pre-registration is vital, as each year it’s strictly by invitation only), their friends and all for all the family.

The event also provides one avenue for the Beavers, Cub, Scouts and Explorer Air Scouts, to obtain some of their Air Badges, and show them the art of the possible, linked in to other events around the country.

Previous Young Aviator events are listed below: 

Young Aviators 2006 – read more here.

Young Aviators 2007 – read more here.

Young Aviators 2008 – read more here.

Young Aviators 2009 – read more here.

Young Aviators 2010 – read more here.

Young Aviators 2011 – read more here.

Young Aviators 2012 – read more here.

Young Aviators 2013 – read more here.

Young Aviators 2014 – read more here.

Young Aviators 2015 – read more here.

Young Aviators 2016 – read more here.

Young Aviators 2017 – read more here.

Young Aviators 2018 – read more here.

Young Aviators 2019 – read more here.

Young Aviators 2020 – read more here.

 

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