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General Information

There's got to be something more than just an interest in aviation and a small two-seat airplane that brings people together to a rural airport in the heart of middle America each year. You can call it a fly-in, but attendees will also describe this once-a-year event as family reunion, as proven by the many return attendees each year. For the past 19 years, owners and renters from all corners of the United States, Canada, and overseas make the annual pilgrimage to experience more family fun, flying and friendship than one could imagine. Participants range from those with only a passing interest in aviation, to seasoned professionals.

For three days, the Clinton Municipal Airport (KCWI) is filled with the largest concentration of Cessna 150's and 152's you'll find anywhere. (Although other makes and models of aircraft are indeed welcome!) With something always happening; flying contests, seminars, impromptu aerial excursions to points of interest in the vicinity or around the pattern, or just relaxing on the grass under the wing on a warm summer day getting reacquainted with old (and new) friends, The Cessna 150-152 Fly-In has something for everyone. There's nothing like it - anywhere.  Click on the buttons below to find out what keeps our members coming back year after year.

What's happening

So what's goin on at the Cessna 150-152 Fly-In? 

Click here to find out.

contests

We don't fly in and park our airplanes. At the Cessna 150-152 Fly-In we fly our airplanes.

hospitality

Our Fly-In runs 3 days. Here's the menu and places to get a little sleep.

history

When did this start?

Why is it in Iowa?

But it's the same time as Oshkosh

Gordon ellis award

It's the highest honor our members can receive. 

Who's Coming

Click here for the complete list of participants headed to the 2020 Cessna

150-152 Fly-In

 

caravans

Getting to and from the Confab is an adventure in itself, and caravans are an outstanding way to get to know other pilots and have a great time en route to

the Fly-In. 

 

Click on the link and see if there is a caravan passing through your area.

photos

Speaking of photos, we have a large collection of pics from every Fly-In since 2001.

Click on the link to

check them out.

cessna 150-152 club

Although membership in the Cessna 150-152 Club is not required to attend the Fly-In,  the Club is an excellent source of information about Cessna 150s and 152s, and we highly encourage you to join.

 

The Club Forum is also a great way to stay informed about the

Fly-In and other member's travel plans to Clinton.

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