The Bayport Aerodrome hosted its annual pancake breakfast on Sunday, May 21 on a great, clear flyover day. In addition to the dozens of antique airplanes, there were also vintage cars for the …
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The Bayport Aerodrome hosted its annual pancake breakfast on Sunday, May 21 on a great, clear flyover day. In addition to the dozens of antique airplanes, there were also vintage cars for the old-time mechanic to check out. Pictured is the PT-17 Stearman, a World War II primary trainer, owned by Nick Ziroli, a member of the Bayport Aerodrome Society.
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