The weekend after Labor Day usually
marks the annual Hood-River Fly-in at the Western Antique Aeroplane
and Automobile Museum (WAAAM), and this year the TF1 plane was on
display for the public to see and admire, as well as promote the
Airway Science for Kids program. Both the TF3 and ASK students were
invited to come and check out the event.
TF3 was a big hit and students
willingly shared their experiences and knowledge of the program to
curious visitors, all while sporting awesome group t-shirts!
There was plenty to see at the event as
hundreds of antique planes and cars were on display in the museum,
and many personal planes were scattered on the field. People could
take biplane and airplane rides, or just watch the various aircraft
take off and land throughout the day. The sunny weather and beautiful
backdrop of the Columbia gorge and Mt. Hood made for perfect photo
ops!
Be sure to check out this fantastic
museum and plan a visit. They've got plenty of awesome events
throughout the year just like the Fly-in!
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