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The
first "Chapter" gathering was held in 1953, when Ray Stits and a number
of close friends and fellow homebuilding enthusiasts met at Flabob
Airport in Riverside, CA. Today, there are nearly a 1,000 active local
EAA and divisional Chapters and Squadrons all over the world carrying on
the tradition of recreational aviation. They are the backbone of the EAA
organization. An EAA Chapter/Squadron is comprised of 10 or more EAA
members who live in the same area. EAA’s growing Chapter network
promotes recreational aviation activities at the local "grass roots"
level.
I n
the Chapter family, there are several types of Chapters, such as EAA
Chapters, International Chapters, Vintage Aircraft Association Chapters,
Ultralight Chapters, International Aerobatic Chapters, and Warbird of
America Squadrons. In addition, within these Chapters and Squadrons,
there are numerous areas of special interests.
Chapter 57 of the
Experimental Aircraft Association is l ocated in Billings, Montana. We
are a 501c3 non-profit and our home is a 50X50 heated hangar on the west
end of Logan Field in Billings (BIL).Currently,
our membership meetings are held the first Friday of the month at
6:30 p.m. All meetings are open to the
public. To access the hangar area, meet at security gate 29 at 6:15 p.m.
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