EAA Chapter 106

Welcoming pilots & aviation enthusiasts from throughout New England

NorthEast Experimental Fly-In

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This FREE annual (since 2004) event showcasing Experimental / Amateur-Built Aircraft
(also called "homebuilt"), also offers many seminars for pilots, builders, and just for interest.

Originally July 8th, now ...

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Rain date of Sun, August 13

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The NorthEast Experimental Fly-In with Seminars is hosted annually by EAA Chapter 106

This FREE event (but come hungry to help support our expenses) offers you the opportunity to:
1)  See experimental aircraft (also known as homebuilt from a kit or plans) which are built under the FAA category of Experimental / Amateur-Built or E/A-B).
     Learn more 
2)  Attend/participate in several free seminars and workshops. These may include hands-on how to build an aircraft, aviation safety, and many other topics.
     List of past seminars 

This event only happens through the help of volunteers.
Please sign up to   EAA   < click
Please sign up by Wednesday, Aug 9th midnight!

Aircraft parking and Automobile directions are below


Do you fly an E/A-B? Please put it on display
to help inspire others to build!
One PIC per homebuilt aircraft on display will receive 1 breakfast and 1 burger w/chips&soda for lunch.


2023 Flyer:                                2023 Seminars (schedule/location)       2023 Food Pricing
EAA    EAA    EAA 


2023 SEMINARS:  Click below seminar name for seminar details and speaker bio

 SCHEDULE
FAA WINGS
 SEMINAR - Click name for details!!
SPEAKER
 0930 - 10:30
yes
Introduction to
    Formation Flying
Marc
Nathanson
10:30 - 12:30
yes
Aircraft Building using Composites Izzy
Briggs 
 0930 - 12:30
yes What's Involved in
    Kit Building

Bob
Di Meo
 1300 -
1500
yes

Canard Aircraft Aerodynamics - What's the Difference?

Marc J
Zeitlin
 1300 -
1500
yes Basic Metal Aircraft Building                – a hands-on workshop

Bob Di Meo


For FAA WINGS credit for any of the above seminars, please pre-register at:
      https://www.faasafety.gov/SPANS/event_details.aspx?eid=122828
Note: Even though the date changed from July 8th to August 12th, the FAA WINGS registration link is the same.
          If you were already registered for July 8, you're still on the list for Aug 12.

 

For pictures of prior events, click this photo:
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                 Above: RV-8, a 2-place, kit-built, aerobatic aircraft. 

           You, too, can BUILD YOUR OWN PLANE!

IF FLYING IN:
HOMEBUILT AIRCRAFT:

Please taxi to the junction of DELTA & ECHO at LWM;  Ground team will identify parking for homebuilts.  For putting your homebuilt on display, you will receive 1 free breakfast & 1 burger/chip/soda (1 per homebuilt aircraft on display).
PRODUCTION AIRCRAFT:   Please park on the North Ramp (large parking area next to Echo), then walk past the red hangars to the event.

WHERE: EAA Chapter 106's hangars and ramp area on the north side of the Lawrence Municipal Airport (LWM)
              See below for Directions/Maps. UIse 19 Holt Rd, No Andover, MA for driving GPS to get close to Gate 4 (right at stop, then gate on left at No. Ramp Rd.)

IF DRIVING IN: 

Use 19 Holt Rd, No Andover to locate Gate 4 at North Ramp Road.
Turn onto Holt Rd off Rt-125 in No. Andover (about 1 mile north of where Rt-133 turns East). At the end of Holt Rd, turn right (Clark St). GATE 4 will be on the left. Gate 4 will be manned 9:00am-10:30am.   We will have a cell phone # sheet on the yellow post to call at other times for someone to drive down and escort you in. See below map links.

MAP & DIRECTIONS:
Map if coming from I-95 via rt-133, then rt-125
Map if coming from I-93 from NH

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