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Americus, GA - Sept. 30, 2017 - Southeast Powered Parachute and Grassroots Fly In

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Southeast Powered Parachute and Grassroots Fly In


Saturday, September 30, 2017 - Americus, GA (map)

Hodges Field (4GA0)
- Smooth Grass Runway 1380 ft. by 200 ft., Elevation 455 ft.



Printable PDF Flyer here: http://shellprompt.com/dump/Powered%20Parachute%20and%20Grassroots%20Fly-In.pdf


A multi-day event for Powered Parachutes and any other aircraft.

All aircraft are welcome. Arrive early and enjoy flying around the local area. Stay the week and explore middle Georgia.


Camping space available for those who want to stay the night. Camping fee $5/night, includes restrooms with showers.

RV camping available with hookups, $20/night. Lunch available on Saturday



Event and Hodges Hobbies Airfield Website

Any Questions, email Mac Hodges: [email protected]


Be sure and say Hi to Mac and tell him Choppergirl sent you! :) Oh, and be sure to check out his Hatz Biplane, Pietenpol, and VJ-24W in the hangers :)


Side trips: Suther Field is about 5 minutes away down the road, and Andersonville Prison Camp is another 5 minutes away up the road. Skip Suther, nothing to see there but a plaque and some Czech crop dusters, but see Andersonville, it's worth it if you like history.
 
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