Arlington Fly-In Explained

Arlington Fly-In
Genre:Air show
Venue:Arlington Municipal Airport
Location:Arlington, Washington
Country:U.S.A.
Website:Arlington Fly-In website

The Arlington Fly-In, also known as the Arlington Air Show, is an annual airshow hosted in Arlington, Washington at the Arlington Municipal Airport (IATA airport code AWO). Thousands of general aviation pilots fly in from around the country and camp for up to four days, many showing their aircraft for judging.

The Northwest Fly-In is the third largest in the nation,[1] after Oshkosh's EAA AirVenture Oshkosh and Lakeland's Sun N' Fun.

Until 2008, the event was known as the Northwest EAA Fly-In.[2] It was moved from July to August in 2019 because of scheduling issues with other city events.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Whitely . Peyton . June 30, 2004 . "Grass-roots aviation" takes wing at fly-in . H26 . The Seattle Times.
  2. News: Stephens . Terry . June 1, 2008 . Arlington Fly-In 2008 Marks 40th Anniversary July 9-13 . Airport Journals . April 15, 2017.
  3. News: June 7, 2019 . Fly-In soars from July to August . The Arlington Times . August 30, 2019.