Jim
Robinson (left) presented a 20 year recognition award to Dave Goulet.
"We started the company in 1983, and we still own it," reports Dave
Goulet, the main man behind the Challenger aircraft design and Quad City
Ultralight Aircraft Corporation. "In fact," he adds, "it’s probably the
oldest ultralight company still under the same management."



20th
Anniversary Challenger
Fly-In.
Frank
Beagle was our guest Master of Ceremonies for the weekend.
Friday
the planes are arriving. It's a little windy so not much going on.

After 6 pm wind laid down and took these of airfield.

Planes starting to file in.

However there were 2 lost souls that got in real late. We lined up the
vehicles down the runway and turned on the 4 way flashers.

Here is one landing. It was a little hard for one and perfect for the
other.

At the end of the runway there was a bonfire and most headed down.

Kevin Lee took charge in cooking the brats and burgers. With a little
help of a flashlight and lantern.

This is one of the late arrivals. Wheels are a little out of alignment
but a great landing.
Sue
Robinson (Left) daughters Francie and Amy and dad Jim.
Erie Airpark, Jim & Sue Robinson
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