2017 Cracker Fly-In on July 8th at Gainesville Airport

Once a year, depending on the weather, a marvelous day of fun lands at the Gainesville Airport.  The name — the Cracker Fly-In — is as unusual as the odd variety of flying machines you’ll see on display.

If you have a few extra bucks and you ain’t skeered, hop in a helicopter, snazzy new plane or even a restored P-51 Mustang for a spin around Hall County!

There is always something fun to do around Lake Lanier.

Few events are more fun than the 2017 Cracker Fly-In.

Gainesville’s 2017 Cracker Fly In ~~ Photograph by Robert Sutherland

There are times when thunderstorms and bad weather have forced the cancellation of a Fly-In, but not this year.  There’s always a chance of showers.

The forecast calls for a partly cloudy summer day with a high near 90.  Apply some sunscreen, pop on a hat, drag the kids away from their life-sucking video games and head to the airport.

Yes, there will be food.  Plenty of it.

  • Pancakes will be hot off the grill shortly after 7:30 AM, with sausage, pancakes, juice or coffee for a mere $5.
  • Lunch provided by  Hickory Pig BBQ offering BBQ sandwiches.
  • Boy Scout Troop 203 will sell Hot Dogs, Burgers, Snacks and more.
  • Pico’s Hotdogs will be selling gourmet  Hot Dogs located near the Helicopters.
  • Kona Ice snow cones will be located at the Kids Zone.

The best part?  For less than you’d pay for a couple of tacos, you can spend the day exploring very cool airplanes for $5.00 per adult.  Better yet, kids under 12 get in for free with a paying adult.

Over 150 aircraft expected from all over the Southeast, including warbirds, historic, homebuilt, helicopters and more.  Warbird Rides, DC-3 Rides, Huey & Cobra Helicopter Rides.  AT-11 Bomber, Lockheed Electra, J3 Cubs, Stearmans, Austin Healey cars and Military Trucks on static display.

Please Note:  Although you may purchase rides on a variety of aircraft, you may not insist on having pilots buzz the homes of your crazoid neighbors who scared your pets with their fireworks displays on July 4th; nor may you “just drop a few” water balloons on their homes.  Thank you.

Click Here for 2017 Cracker Fly-In Information


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Robert J. Sutherland is a travel writer enjoying life in Gainesville, GA.
Robert has two adult daughters, seven practically perfect grandchildren and a zippy Kawasaki. Contact Robert at [email protected].

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