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WAMM Fly-in October, 2006A report and photos from the October, 2006 Fly-in at Porterville, CA (PTV)
As usual, the Mite Site is pleased to present a record of the semi-annual Western Association of Mooney Mites Fly-In which took place the weekend of September 29th to October 1st.
Porterville, California has been the home of the Fly-In for the past seven years. We would like to take this opportunity to give you advance notice that the Fly-In will be celebrating the 30th anniversary of WAMM next May. Naturally, we will be making a big deal out of it. Look for more information on this Site in the future.
This Fly-In marked the resignation of Bill Vandersande as the president of WAMM. Bill has been our capable head honcho for the past number of years, as well has host for the Fly-In in his spacious (and well stocked) hangar at Porterville. Health problems resulted in Bill's decision to relinquish the position. We are pleased to announce that our new president is Michael Harms of Mountainview, CA. Those of you who have read previous WAMM Fly-In reports will know that Michael's two -55 Mites and his business (Porterville Almonds) are located at Porterville. We in WAMM recognize Michael as an obvious and excellent choice for the top post. Congratulations, Michael!
The weather at Porterville was very flyable. Friday was warm and mostly sunny, but Saturday was cooler than we are used to. The only problem from a pilot's point of view was the poor visibility caused, in part, by smoke from the huge Day Fire north of Los Angeles (south of here).
The following members were present... David Favrholdt and Dave Rutherford flew down from British Columbia to LAX, then drove up to PTV in a rented car. Gil Gilbert of Kent, WA likewise arrived by commercial jet/car via Fresno. Ernie Buenting, as usual, was the first to arrive in his Mite, N496M. Tony Terrigno, who was the WAMM founder and first president, arrived in his Pacer and spent the entire weekend. Local residents, Ben Favrholdt, N66MX, and Don Deaton, N120C, of course were there. Bill Vandersande, N4105, drove in from Camarillo in his Mustang. Michael Harms, N201MM, N4121, flew down from Hayward in his Cessna 182RG. Al Quatacker, a fixture at Porterville Airport and owner of a C150 and Challenger ultralight, dropped by several times, as he often does. We were glad that John Chandler, N79346, flew up from Big Bear Lake, CA in his big Mooney and spent a considerable amount of time with us. On Saturday, several other friends dropped by for shorter visits: Norm Douthit from San Bernardino leaving behind his three Mite projects, N3162K, N363A, N4130, arrived in his nice little J3, N35267. Craig Ortet, N386A, drove in from San Jose, CA. Bob Katz, N4155, flew his Mite in from Santa Monica for a short visit, while Toni Guttman arrived later on in N10301 and tented overnight at PTV. The big event on Saturday, for those of us who were lucky enough to be there, was the short visit by Elizabeth Collins of Truckee, CA in her new Mite, N393A. Elizabeth is a very active pilot and we are looking forward to seeing her again.
A total of nine Mites appeared in the lineup. WAMM members can be likened to a herd of cats - impossible to drive into one place at one time for a group photograph, but here's a selection of the photos that were taken by three of us at various times and locations....
Photos by Michael Harms, David Favrholdt and Dave Rutherford.