It's that time of year…
Sun 'n Fun Time!! It's like spring
break, the last day of school, and the
Fourth of July all in one place. There are
always lots of surprises, fireworks, friends
and sales!
Our
very first trip to Sun ‘n Fun was back in
1988. Every year since then, we have
welcomed the same friends back and look
forward to meeting new ones. Sun ‘n Fun is
basically “in our backyard” and because
of the Sun 'n Fun volunteers and staff
Sun ‘n Fun is always one of the most fun
aviation events we enjoy!
Great Deals This Year
Margaret LoPresti
(Mom)
Other than meeting great friends, the
second-best part of Sun 'n Fun is all of the
great deals that you can find. What is even
better than receiving great deals?...Giving
them out to your friends and customers. (Mom
always said, "It's better to give than to
receive.") She was right!
Allison Bergan
This year our Director of Sales, Allison
Bergan, has pulled out all the stops. There
are better deals available this year than
any I can remember. This year you can save
10%, 20%, or even 30% off your ENTIRE ORDER!
Buy one item
and it's 10% off,
Buy two items and get 20% off both,
Buy three items and get 30% off of your
entire order*!!
*some exclusions apply
Order
Discount
Total List
SAVE
(1) Turbo Arrow LoPresti Cowl
1 item = 10% off entire order
$6,495.00
$649.50
(1) LoPresti TriTips, and
(1) X2
BoomBeam for SR22
2 items = 20% off entire order
$7,144.00
$1,428.80
(1) LoPresti Main Wheelpants, and
(1) LoPresti
Nose Pant, and
(1)
LoPresti ZipTips™ for Lance
3 items = 30% off entire order
$11,685.00
$3,505.50
Can't make it to Sun 'n Fun? That's OK.
You can still get these same great deals
through our Partner Network and our Virtual
Sun 'n Fun.
Click here for
Partner locations.
LoPresti Customer PIREP
"May
I also take the opportunity to say a few
words on LoPresti products? I was amazed to
find out it has been over a decade since my
PA28 Arrow was fitted with LoPresti mods, as
they still look brand new. For me, it is not
just the welcomed speed gain but the
aesthetics of a product that matters most.
Everywhere we go, the aircraft attracts
comments of approval (most thinking it is a
new aircraft). LoPresti has brought a thirty
year old aircraft into the Twenty-First
Century with an added value to match."
Stop
by our booth at Sun 'n Fun
and register each day to win a free
"Life Is Short ... Fly FAST!"
prize pack.
Pack
contains:
LISFF Back Pack, SpeedCoat,
Mug,
License Frame and a LoPresti Hat. ($100
value)
You can
also enter on line (see below)
Facebook
Email
Go to our
Fan Page each day and RSVP for
that days contest. While you
are on our page check out the photos
and videos that we will be posting
from the show.
Send in your contest
entry via email. BUT only do it on
the proper day. You can't
register for Fridays contest on
Tuesday.
(yes I will
notice)
I was ready for the first aerobatic
show of the year, Valkaria, FL. It
was time to get back into form so
the Fury and I went to our happy
place and played. To me it was if we
had flown a show the day before,
like riding a bike; it was an
excellent practice. I arrived at the
show site on Friday for our normal
press day interviews and was greeted
by my old friend Freddie Cabanas.
Freddie and I go back a long way. He
is the King of Key West, everybody
knows Freddie. I don’t know if I
would take him out in public but,
oh, is he fun to be around.
Chuck
Vincent arrived later that afternoon
as did Susan and Steve Oliver. Susan
and Steve were there giving rides in
their beautiful old Standard
bi-plane. Patty Wagstaff, John Black
and Gene came in the next day before
the show. The magnificent Wayne
Boggs was our air boss,
so
I knew it would be a well-run show.
The local EAA chapter put on this
show and did a great job. It was set
up with something for everyone. A
kids play area, hot air balloons,
cars, military, you name it and I
think they had it there. This was
their fourth show which has grown
into a bigger, better show each
year. The talented members had
everything in place. The only thing
I didn’t care for was an altitude
restriction at the north end of the
aerobatic box. We had to be 500 FT.
over this one road and it really
made me work to fit the Fury
maneuvers into the box. Yesssss, see
I do work —- sometimes hahahaha. The
weather couldn’t have been better
not only for the show but for all of
the fly-in airplanes which filled
the field. We not only had a daytime
show but also one that started at
twilight and went into the night.
I made the long eight-mile trip
to Sebastian Sunday morning but just
couldn’t refuse taking the Fury to
our happy place. We played around
for a while in the bright sunshine
along the FL coast and headed home.
I had an interesting lunch a day
later with my friend Ralph Poppell.
He told me about an airplane ride he
was training for. Training for an
airplane ride, you ask? Yes, you see
his ride was in an F-104 Starfighter,
one of my favorite airplanes. The
F-104 is like the Jag XKE and Fury;
eye candy. They’re just so sexy you
have to look more than once. Ralph
explained the training they were
putting him through and his
excitement about the upcoming event.
The landing was special also for
they were going to land on the Space
Shuttle’s runway at the Cape. I
can’t wait to hear about his flight.
Hummm, we need to get him to tell
the story at one of the LoPresti
First Saturday events. I repeat; if
you haven’t made one of the LoPresti
First Saturday events, put it on
your list.
Mid week I flew the Fury to burn
off some fuel before it went in for
its annual. Yes that’s the excuse I
used to fly the Fury – well the Boss
bought it! I also decided to ask our
Sales MGR., Allison if she wanted to
fly it again. She said SUREEEEE. I
figured I would run another test
with her. The first flight went well
and I taught her to roll the Fury in
less than five minutes. That was a
mistake; I almost had to fight her
to get the airplane back, hahahaha.
This time I wanted to see how a
non-tail wheel pilot flew the Fury
from take-off to landing. I knew she
had had one flight in a Decathlon
but no other tail wheel experience.
After the run-up, double check the
checklist, we were ready to go. Now
Allison and I had briefed before we
started and I gave her the same
advice Bob Hoover and my Dad gave
me, “Take control and make the
airplane do what you want it to do.”
We lined up on the runway and with
my hands close to the controls,
Allison advanced the throttle. She
started rolling, then there was a
small movement to the left which she
corrected quickly and made the Fury
do as she wished. We lifted off with
a good rate of climb as my heart
started pumping again. She was doing
great, as if she was flying it
daily, she retracted the gear and
climbed on speed. I was impressed.
No tail wheel time and the Fury was
a piece of cake for her – I keep
saying the Fury is one of the
easiest tail wheel airplanes I have
ever flown. After flying around for
a while I recommended we head home.
She had had enough fun and I wasn’t
use to being in the Fury and not
flying it myself. I couldn’t resist
and said “Ok, give the airplane to
me” to which she replied “NO”
hahahahaha. I said, “I’ll make a 360
overhead break and then you can land
it.” She made a funny face and gave
control back to me. As we approached
I made a radio call and was informed
by the Skydive Sebastian Twin Otter
that one of his jumpers had deployed
his chute at 12,000 FT. and he
didn’t know why or where he was. I
decided to turn away from the field
as we couldn’t locate the diver and
turned the Fury back to Allison. She
set up a nice downwind, base and
turn to final. She had no problems
with speeds or altitudes on our
descent. My hart tightened again and
my hand got close to the controls as
we got closer to the ground. She
flared, the wheels went err err;
perfect wheel landing. We rolled
about 400 FT. and she started to
force the tail down, I felt the Fury
get light on the gear and told her
“stand it up or you’ll fly.” She
stood it back up on the gear and let
the tail come down on its own. As we
taxied back to our hangar I
explained a few other tricks to tail
wheel airplanes. She shut it down
and exiting the Fury I told her
“Allie, you did a great job, as good
as any pilot could have!” HUMMMMM I
don’t know if I want to teach Allie
ACM, (air combat maneuvering) I
can’t imagine the feeling of being
bea—— never mind.
Check 6,
J.W."Corkey" Fornof
Taxiing in I had but one thought:
"When can I fly it again?"
Want to hear more from Corkey? Check out Corkey's
Blog
LoPresti's
First Saturday Event on Saturday April 3rd will host Paul Davis,
FIT Professor. Breakfast will
benefit Operation Hope of Fellsmere.
This charity
breakfast event begins with coffee and full breakfast at 9 a.m.,
presentation from 10-11:30 a.m. Charity donation
$5. Sebastian Airport, X26. 210 Airport Drive East. All welcome.
Call Mimi Erskine 772-562-4757.
Bring the whole
family to First Saturday! We are a kid friendly event.
Our Speaker
Paul Davis is currently a Professor at FIT in Melbourne.
Link
Professor
Davis has an educational background in transportation management
and business administration, as well as, the intern coordinator and
alumni liaison. He has been a multi-engine, fixed-wing and
helicopter pilot for 40 years with more than 9,000 flight hours.
He served as U.S. Air Force command pilot, military airfield
manager and as an airport manager.
Before he was "the Professor," Paul flew S.A.R. in Vietnam in the
late 60's and is credited with the rescues of 18 people. During
this time Paul was shot down three times and had to rescue
himself 3 times. So maybe his count should be 21 rescued.
"It was as sort of bullets everywhere kind of experience", said
Paul. Later Paul was loaned to NASA for the Apollo program.
After Apollo he flew again for the USAF flying tests against
Russian and our own missiles.
Come to First Saturday and for great stories.
Our Charity
Breakfast to benefit Operation Hope of
Fellsmere
Operation Hope
Operation Hope began as one man's wish
to help.
Jesse
Zermeno would drive his truck from his home in
Melbourne to hand out food and hope to the needy in
Fellsmere.
That was in 1997. Today, Operation
Hope's facility in Fellsmere serves over
14,000 people. Every two weeks Operation Hope
hands out food to whomever has a need. Recently
child care and a school was added serving children from
ages 2-5.
Operation Hope also offers reading,
math and computer instruction in an After School
Program.
Best known for a Christmas
celebration that delivers toys to more than 3,000
children.
Supplies over 800 children with back
packs and essential school supplies each year.
Matches over 400 people with
seasonal job opportunities.
Provides over 700 turkeys to
families for Thanksgiving.
Provides a computer lab with 16
computers.
Hangar Flying - Skydiving - Antique Cars -
Aircraft Static Displays
(Special Weekend Fly In Rates for Hotels, Avgas,
Skydiving, Kayaking and Fishing - for more information
clink here).
Want even more? Stay
the day or the weekend in Sebastian
Link
Hotels from $69 - $110 Free Airport Shuttle.
PLEASE
RSVP
USING THE LINK BELOW.
LoPresti
Facility on the East Ramp of Sebastian Airport, X26
Hangar opens at 9:00 am with Coffee and breakfast Donations benefit: "Operation Hope of Fellsmere."
Tech Talk starts at 10:00am