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Organizations
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| Aeronca
Aviators Club |
Aeronca Champ, Chief, Sedan, L-3, L-16, Defender,
C-2, C-3, Models 50, 65, series K et al. We promote these capable
and historic aircraft through their preservation and maintenance,
and celebrate their History. |
| Aircraft
Owners and Pilots Association |
Organization dedicated to general aviation |
| Antique
Aircraft Association |
Since 1953, the AAA has worked to "Keep
the Antiques Flying" |
| Bellanca-Champion
Club |
Dedicated to the Bellanca Cruisair, Cruisemaster,
Viking, Citabria, Decathlon, Scout, Champion, Aeronca Champ, Chief,
Sedan and AviaBellanca Skyrocket lines of aircraft, their furtherance,
history, preservation and maintenance. The Bellanca-Champion Club
welcomes all owners, pilots and enthusiasts. |
| Cessna
Pilots Association |
Technical information service for Cessna owners |
| Celebrating
the 170 |
Information, photos, and free homepages for
the Cessna 170 enthusiast |
| Experimental
Aircraft Association |
Organization of members with a wide range of
aviation interests |
| EAA
Vintage Aircraft Association |
Common interest in the aircraft of yesterday |
| Globe
Temco Swift Aircraft |
Supporting and Preserving the Classic Globe
Tempco Swift |
| International
Cessna 170 Association |
Formed to preserve and promote the Cessna 170 |
| International
Comanche Society |
An organization formed in 1972; with over 3,000
Comanche owners, pilots, and others who love these aircraft, singles
and twins.
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| Silver
Wings Fraternity |
You are invited to join Silver Wings, if you
logged a solo flight in a powered aircraft at least 25 years ago. |
| Skywagon |
Resource developed for the benefit of Cessna
180/185 enthusiasts worldwide. |
| Skywagon
- Australia |
Home of the Australian
wing of the International Cessna 180-185 club |
| Taildragger
Club |
This club's primary purpose is
to promulgate knowledge about the class of airplanes equipped with
conventional gear. |
| Virginia
Council of EAA Chapters |
A state-wide organization
for promoting aerospace education. |
| Wright
Stuff Squadron |
We are a squadron
of the Commemorative Air Force and are based at the Dahio Trotwood
airport Trotwood, Ohio. We do public display at air shows, local
airport static displays, and public speaking engagements, we proudly
represent the spirit of the Commemorative Air Force, serving a 200
mile radius of Dayton. |