ABOUT OUR CHAPTER

If you like flying, building airplanes, or just talking about them, Chapter 64 of the Experimental Aircraft Association is for you.  Our members are flying and building a variety of aircraft.  Our Technical Advisors are eager to share their skills and experience with you to make your project easier.  Our library contains a myriad of resources including historical publications, how-to manuals, computer CDs, DVDs, and videos and our tool box contains many special tools that are available for loan to our members.  Our members come from all walks of life and range in age from their teens to their '80s.  Although named "The Eastside Chapter," our members live throughout southwest Illinois (i.e., Belleville, Millstadt, Columbia, Collinsville, Troy, New Athens, etc.) and St. Louis and South County.  Most meetings are held in our Chapter Headquarters in the rear of hisoric Hangar Two (on the back side of the Greater St. Louis Air and Space Museum) at St. Louis Downtown Airport (CPS) in Cahokia, IL.  We occasionally take our meetings on the road to other airports to view nearby aircraft projects.  Chapter dues are only $12 per year.  Come out and see for yourself how rewarding local chapter membership can be.






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Last Site Update:
June 3, 2009


UPCOMING EVENTS:

Saturday, June 6th: Sparta (SAR) Fly-in

NEXT MEETING JULY 7th

Monthly membership meetings are normally held the 1st Tuesday of each month in our clubroom on the rear ground floor of Historic Hangar Two at St. Louis Downtown Airport. This month, we're going on-the-road. Food at 6pm; meeting at 7.


Scrounge Dawg Aviation is a splinter group of folks from our local EAA Chapter 64 who are beginning a Pietenpol project to be use as a learning tool for the members, other interested groups such as schools, and any youth groups who have the desire to learn about the construction of homebuilt aircraft. Join their Yahoo group by clicking here to learn how a well built Experimental aircraft doesnt HAVE to be terribly expensive. Hence our name. Through scrounging materials, recycling parts and whatever methods we can, we plan to build a safe airworthy aircraft with a minimum amount of cash outlay. The plane will be a Basic 2 place aircraft with minimum instruments. All in all it should be a lot of fun. Feel free to jump in with any ideas, labor, or help that you may be able to provide.


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