Children stood on the wings and peered inside the open doors for their first close look at a general aviation aircraft. Veteran fliers took note of the modern avionics, leather seats, and airframe parachute.rnThe Let's Go Flying SR22 made the trip from its home base in Frederick, Maryland, to Plainville, Connecticut's Robertson Field (4B8) on March 21, where it took center stage at an open house designed to show Plainville residents the types of aircraft and future economic benefits they can expect by preserving the airport. Voters decided that the state's oldest airport, established in 1911, will remain an active airport and not be sold for real estate development.
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