Area youth and adults were invited to view various aircraft, watch them take-off, fly and land and ask questions of pilots and other aviation enthusiasts at Torrington’s Second Annual Fly-In Saturday morning.
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TORRINGTON – Area youth and adults were invited to view various aircraft, watch them take-off, fly and land and ask questions of pilots and other aviation enthusiasts at Torrington’s Second Annual Fly-In Saturday morning.
A combination of pancakes, eggs, pork sausage and turkey sausage was offered for breakfast at the event.
In addition, youth were offered the chance to take an introductory flight in a general aviation aircraft with the Experimental Aircraft Association’s (EAA) ‘Young Eagles’ program.