What about Palm Springs? In the '60s there was an active group with
matching planes - about 15 or 20 as I remember. Probably gone now, with
all the golf courses and such.
Gregg
"W. J. Liles" wrote:
>
> >
> > P.S. You HAVE checked out Chino, right? Also Flabob Airport in Riverside,
> > if it's still operational, should have some interesting stuff--it was a real
> > hotbed of homebuilding/hotrodding and may still be.
> >
> Tom,
>
> As a "Homebuilder" and loyal member of the Experimental Aircraft
> Association I can testify that Flabob (and Chino) are two hotbeds of
> aviation of all stripes. If you want to see the wild and wonderful of
> civilian aviation go have a look. Lots of photos just waiting for you
> and your Oly.
>
> Jerry Liles
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