This article is from MAAG's Blog Mid-America Antique Airplane Group, who has kindly granted permission to re-publish on AntiqueAirfield.com.

Today was the April gathering of MAAG members at the recently completed home/hangar of Randy & Debbie Shields.  About 42 members were on hand.  It was a windy day with just one family braving the skies, Jim and Barb Wiebe flew their 1964 PA-30 Twin Comanche.  In fact, it was the first airplane to park on the pad in front of the hangar, and it fit nicely.

Everyone enjoyed a lunch of fried chicken with lots of delicious sides and deserts.  Thanks to everyone who came out and made this a success.  Here are a few photos:


1964 Twin Comanche


Jim and Barb Wiebe


Time for catching up.


Inspecting the Stinson Randy has been working on.


Will it every fly again?  You bet!


A delicious meal.


Friends, airplanes, and food......what more could you ask for?