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AIRPLANE FLY-IN


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Event# 620- 273-6020

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Airplane FLY-IN at the Cottonwood Falls Airport the Fourth Saturday of every month with breakfast at the Emma Chase Cafe. Call before you leave home to give us an ETA.....then fly over town or phone us from the airport to let us know that you've arrived, and we'll send someone to the airport to pick you up. This is spectacular flying country!!!

AIRPLANE FLY-IN

Address : Emma Chase Cafe, Cottonwood Falls, KS Cottonwood Falls KS
Phone : 620- 273-6020   (Always call and confirm events.)

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