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Subject: possible social event for Europa flyers
From: Rowland & Wilma Carson <rowil@clara.net>
Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2000 18:41:23
I've received today the following invitation and press release. I 
hope the Europa Club Committee will find time to consider the 
invitation at the committee meeting on 9th December (BEFORE the 
Christmas dinner!), but I thought others might wish to know of the 
event, and perhaps indicate their interest in participating. Hope the 
weather will be better than the PFA had for the last Rally held at 
Wroughton!


Invite:

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G-VFWE
THE FIFTH GREAT VINTAGE FLYING WEEKEND
THE ONLY UK FLY-IN HELD SPECIFICALLY FOR VINTAGE AND CLASSIC BRITISH AEROPLANES
WROUGHTON, WILTS, 12TH & 13TH MAY 2001

29th November 2000

Dear Mr Carson

CLUB INVITATION

You will probably be aware that our fifth annual Great Vintage Flying 
Weekend will take place at the Science Museum's airfield at 
Wroughton, near Swindon, on May 12th & 13th 2001.

In the past we have received several enquiries requesting a facility 
to assemble Club members and their aircraft on the ground as a Club 
Fly-In within the event as a whole. However, this has generally 
proved difficult to arrange for two reasons, a lack of space on the 
various airfields and the practical problems of marshalling visiting 
aircraft into pre-allotted spaces at various times on each day. 
However, this next year I hope we may be able to go some way towards 
arranging Club parking areas for those of your members who would like 
to be featured in this prestige weekend as a Club Fly-In.

As you will appreciate, our organising team can become fully 
stretched looking after several hundred aircraft - from non-radio 
types to wandering DC-3s! - so, while we would be delighted to host 
your Club en masse, we would welcome any help you can give us in 
advance.

For example: naturally, some members (or non-members flying an 
aircraft type appropriate to your Club) would prefer, on receipt of 
their invitations, to pre-register individually with us as usual and 
turn up on the day; we would then do our best to direct them to the 
Club area if that's what they wished. But others might suggest that 
the Club could perhaps oversee some sort of arrangement for a group 
of members to meet up somewhere and then arrive together. We would be 
pleased to go along with this concept, but would appreciate hearing 
---From an Official in the Club well in advance the numbers likely to be 
attending, and therefore the space likely to be required. It goes 
without saying that aircraft arriving together are much easier to 
marshal into a designated park, and conflicting taxi-paths with other 
individual visitors are more easily avoided.

If you think that the idea is worth exploring, and that your members 
might enjoy being part of one of Europe's largest vintage aircraft 
Fly-Ins (with its 'garden party' atmosphere), please can you let me 
know as soon as possible, as we are already working on various 
aspects of the event. I would even appreciate a "No, thanks!" if that 
is the way things are, so we know how we stand.

There will be NO landing fees or charges for the Club park, so it's a 
free day out with the added bonus of all the other aircraft on the 
field, sponsors' and trade stands, full facilities for the interested 
public, and unlimited access to the National Civil Aviation 
Collection which will be opened specially for the weekend. That said, 
any donation that the Club felt able to offer would be greatly 
appreciated; as I'm sure you can understand, the costs of hiring such 
a prestigious venue and providing the whole Air Traffic and Safety 
infrastructure is quite substantial.

I look forward to hearing from you shortly and personally welcoming 
your Club to G-VFWE 2001. If you would like to see a copy of last 
year's programme for Thruxton, just say and I'll forward one to you.

Yours sincerely,

Peter Campbell

ALL event administration enquiries:
TERRY A. BOOKER, G-VFWE OPERATIONS OFFICE,
15 Glenair Avenue, Poole, Dorset BH14 8AD UK
Tel: +44 (0)1202 730169

Pre-registration & aircraft-related enquiries ONLY:
PETER CAMPBELL, CIRRUS ASSOCIATES (S.W.),
Little Hintock, Kington Magna, Gillingham, Dorset SP8 5EW UK
Tel/Fax: +44 (0)1747 838165

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Press Release:

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G-VFWE
THE FIFTH GREAT VINTAGE FLYING WEEKEND
THE ONLY UK FLY-IN HELD SPECIFICALLY FOR VINTAGE AND CLASSIC BRITISH AEROPLANES
WROUGHTON, WILTS, 12TH & 13TH MAY 2001

PRESS RELEASE

For this, our fifth staging, we are pleased to announce that the 2001 
Great Vintage Flying Weekend will be held on the 12th & 13th May 2001 
at Wroughton Airfield, Wiltshire. This is the first time in nearly a 
decade that the Science Museum's airfield at Wroughton has hosted a 
major air event, and we are very grateful to the management of the 
Science Museum for granting us the use of the airfield.

Although this annual Fly-In is held primarily for the owners and 
operators of British-built classic and vintage aircraft, anyone 
flying any type of aircraft of any size is invited to attend and will 
be very welcome. The intention is to re-create once again the 
informal "garden party" atmosphere of some fifty years ago.

At the end of 2000 invitations will be sent out to several hundred 
individuals already on our data base and also to all the classic and 
vintage aeroplane clubs. Any pilots or owners who would like to 
attend but who have not received a personal invitation by the end of 
the first week in January 2001 can obtain one from Peter Campbell of 
Cirrus Associates (details below) and their addresses will entered on 
the database for future years.

If pilots and owners pre-register their intention to attend with 
Cirrus Associates as early as possible, it not only helps the 
organisers greatly in the planning of the event, it also benefits 
those attending, as all those who pre-register will pay no landing 
fee. Otherwise visiting aircraft not pre-registered will pay 5 for 
singles and 12 for twins.

The 2001 event will be on a somewhat larger scale than in previous 
years, as befits an airfield the size of Wroughton, but we are 
confident that our informal atmosphere can be retained. A new book 
---From Cirrus Associates will be launched at the event, as is the 
custom, and many copies will be available free to participating 
pilots. Three prizes will be awarded daily in a sealed landing time 
competition, all the times being before 11.00 local time to encourage 
early arrivals! The concours competition will be run over both days 
and the awards will be presented on the Sunday afternoon. Other 
features will include pleasure flying and a large range of Trade & 
Club stands. We are again negotiating to secure sponsorship from the 
Met. Office, whose presence with their Display Unit - and possibly 
their Hercules weather aircraft - will be of special interest to all 
our visitors. A number of other events are also being planned.

Visitors by road will be very welcome and free overnight camping & 
caravanning facilities will be available. The entrance fee (which 
includes car parking) will be as follows: adults 6 each, or car with 
all occupants 15; this will cover admission on both days as well as 
allowing free access to the museum's aircraft collection. A 
reduced-price weekend pass (for car and all occupants) will cost just 
10 and will be available in advance only from the Operations Office 
(address below); cheques should be made payable to "Vintage Flying 
Weekend."

END OF PRESS RELEASE

ALL event administration enquiries:
TERRY A. BOOKER, G-VFWE OPERATIONS OFFICE,
15 Glenair Avenue, Poole, Dorset BH14 8AD UK
Tel: +44 (0)1202 730169

Pre-registration & aircraft-related enquiries ONLY:
PETER CAMPBELL, CIRRUS ASSOCIATES (S.W.),
Little Hintock, Kington Magna, Gillingham, Dorset SP8 5EW UK
Tel/Fax: +44 (0)1747 838165

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regards

Rowland

| Rowland Carson   Europa Club Membership Secretary
| Europa 435 G-ROWI   PFA #16532   EAA #168386


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