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WAMM Fly-in: May 19-21, 2006A collection of photos from the May, 2006 Fly-in at Porterville, CA (PTV)
Although unfavourable weather forecasts had a negative effect on this Fly-In, we still had a satisfactory attendance. Those who took a chance on weather conditions were glad they came. Thursday was typically hot (100°), Friday was warm and cloudy with a spit of rain, Saturday was clear and in the 80's, and there was light rain on Sunday morning. Our sign-in sheet had a list of 19 names, just two fewer than last May. We had a total of eight Mites in the line-up, three of which were from out-of-town: Ernie Buenting, N496M, Upland, CA; Craig Ortet, N386A, Livermore, CA; and a first-timer, Jim Belding, N4096, Sedona, AZ.
Local Mite owners Don Deaton, N120C and Ben Favrholdt, N66MX had their airplanes on display. Bill Vandersande, Camarillo, CA still keeps N4105 at PTV, as does Michael Harms, Mountainview, CA, who flew down from The Bay Area in his Cessna 182RG, N6063C to display his two Mites, N201MM and N4181. Out-of-towners Glenn Bell, Hillsboro, OR, arrived with Michael Harms, Doug Triplat, Rosamond, CA, came in his big Mooney, N78882, while Dan Beltrami, Sandy, OR arrived in his RV-4, N216DB; Arriving by car were Dave Mazzola, N380A, Watsonville, CA; Michael Magnani, N4094, Valencia, CA; David and Kai Favrholdt, Richmond, BC and yours truly, Dave Rutherford, Abbotsford, BC, Canada. Special guests were Neal and Michael La France of San Diego in their M12 Culver Cadet, N46TY; Marty Petri, M20G N6818N, Simi, CA; and John Clausen, C120 N72900, Tujunga, CA. These fellows were part of the Antique Mooney gathering that was canceled due to questionable weather. We're glad they came.
Yours truly actually flew down as far as Fresno with Mite owner Mal Gross, N4187, of Orcas Island, WA in his new light-sport Tecnam Bravo. Although he actually spent Wednesday night in Porterville, mechanical problems captured Mal's attention and he had to return to Fresno early, unable put in an appearance. We hope to see him in October.
Photos by Dave Rutherford, David Favrholdt and Michael Harms.