MAPS volunteer working on the Link Trainer  MAPS volunteers working on the F-86D canopy  MAPS visitor tries the MiG-17 cockpit on for size  MAPS Members meet with Tuskegee Airman Charles McGee

AERO EXPO 2006 Information

What makes AERO EXPO different from other airshows? Unlike many airshows, we don't segregate flying and non-flying aircraft, so you are able to walk up, inspect, and talk to the flight crews of every aircraft at AERO EXPO.  When it's time to fly, the crowds are moved back, the aircraft is moved, and the flight demo takes place.  If you have photos you would like to contribute to the MAPS website, please email them, with full credit info, to James Kohan via jkohan@neo.rr.com.

Page 1Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7Page 8 • Page 9


General Motors Eastern Aircraft TBM taxis out for one of her flight demos


Crowd enjoying one of the flight demonstrations


P-51 Mustang "Checkertail" banks over Akron Fulton International Airport


T-28B pilot waves to crowd on his way out to the runway

Page 1Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7Page 8 • Page 9

Webmaster
Copyright © 2006 MAPS Air Museum