Flabob Provides a New Reason to Visit

May 10, 2010
Every third Saturday of the month, a $5 breakfast with eggs, meats, coffee and pancakes will be served in the EAA Chapter One hangar. High school students, many from the Wathen Aviation High School, will act as docents, providing tours of the airport facilities.

Riverside, CA – Flabob Airport has given pilots another reason to visit this historic aviation community. Every third Saturday of the month (except December), from 0800 to 1100, a $5 breakfast with eggs, meats, coffee and pancakes will be served in the EAA Chapter One hangar. High school students, many from the Wathen Aviation High School, will act as docents, providing tours of the airport facilities.

The tours will include visits to Tom Wathen’s hangar, which features four unique and fascinating Thompson Trophy Race replicas, the DeHavilland Comet, Firecracker, Pesco Special and the Caudron 460. This marks the first time the racers have been put on public display as a group.

Students will also be showing off the two restoration projects their peers are pursuing: a Stinson 108 and a Stits Skycoupe. There will be tours of the Wathen High School facilities and Wright Flyer restoration, which is expected to become a flyable aircraft. Visitors will also be able to tour the interior and cockpit the Flabob Express DC-3. The monthly event and its location will also work as a gathering point for hot rods and antique/classic cars.

The only charge will be for the breakfast and that is not a requirement for touring the airport. For further information call Kathy Rohm at 951.683.2309, extension 103 or visit www.flabob.org.