North Cascades Vintage Fly-In, Fairchild 22, Skagit Aero, Concrete, WA
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North Cascades Vintage Fly-In, Fairchild 22, Skagit Aero, Concrete, WA

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Three men inspect a Fairchild 22 restoration during the 2012 North Cascades Vintage Fly-In. The Fairchild resides in the restoration hangar of the Skagit Aero Education Museum at Mears Field in Concrete, Washington. A Stinson SR-9, in an earlier stage of restoration sits at the side of the hangar along with many projects in process.

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