Sunday, 14 July 2024

Sunday, September 7, 2025 Orono Hawkefield Fly-in



Sunday, September 7, 2025


Hawkefield, Orono, Ontario, CHF4


BARNYARD FLY-IN

Click here for details on our Annual Barnyard Fly-in page. 




2024 classic cars at the Barnyard Fly-in.




2023 Waco biplane at the Barnyard Fly-in.



The runway is as smooth as ever and the aircraft general parking area is cut and rolled. 

Farmer Wilfred Hawke turned a gravel pit into an airstrip seven decades ago.





Look for windsocks west of the south end and on the west hangar at the north end.



Buy a ticket on an airplane ride. Imagine yourself in a shiny P-51 Mustang or this Harvard.





Our host Hannu Halminen flies a lucky attendee in a meticulous warbird. The plane ride draw helps us pay for expenses such as washroom rental. Visiting pilots who register at the RAA tent after they land will be eligible to win some lucky prizes!




Or you could get the wind in your face in an open-cockpit Waco biplane. You can buy a ride anytime in these planes by arrangement.




You might spot a celebrity at the Barnyard Fly-in.




You might be Swinging On A Star by the end of the day.







First Aid volunteers are on-site for the Barnyard Fly-in.





Check your oil before you depart.


Thanks for visiting.











Sunday, 28 May 2017

RAA Oshawa District participated in Girls Take Flight












RAA members helped over fifty future female pilots build wing ribs at Girls Take Flight on April 29, 2017, at Enterprise Airlines at the Oshawa Executive Airport. 

See photos of Girls Take Flight here: GirlsTakeFlight.ca

Photos thanks to Jeff, Girls Take Flight.

Friday, 3 March 2017

RAA built wing ribs with 151 Chadburn Air Cadets

On February 13 the Oshawa District RAA visited the home of 151 Chadburn Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Cadets, in Oshawa.


























Our next rib-building session will be at Girls Take Flight on April 22.

Monday, 5 October 2015

RAA Participated in Oshawa Airport Open House 2015

Saturday, September 26, 2015




  
RAA Oshawa District members helped future aviators (kids) build wing ribs and marshalled visiting planes on the ramp.