Barnstormers

Photos By: Clayton Kelley

Photos By: Clayton Kelley

Barnstorm Museum hosts annual Fly In

The Texas Barnstorm Museum hosted its Annual Fly-In last Saturday, Nov. 1 at the Hallettsville Airport.Folks gathered together in their chairs and watched in awe as local planes flew into the airport. It was quite interactive as people were able to view the planes up close and personal.
Hallettsville ISD has launched a new course this year that will enable junior and senior students to gain knowledge in aerospace and aviation. The Introduction to Aerospace and Aviation will have 11 students enrolled. Students taking the course include front from left are Jakub Jansky, Cole Parker, Colt Hagan, Colby Kutach and Trey Satterwhite III. Back row from left are Gabriel Dodson, Joseph Reyes, Allec Mizera, John Dean, Jr., Jared Lowery, Brennan Henneke and instructor, Jim Baker. Contributed photos

Hallettsville ISD has launched a new course this year that will enable junior and senior students to gain knowledge in aerospace and aviation. The Introduction to Aerospace and Aviation will have 11 students enrolled. Students taking the course include front from left are Jakub Jansky, Cole Parker, Colt Hagan, Colby Kutach and Trey Satterwhite III. Back row from left are Gabriel Dodson, Joseph Reyes, Allec Mizera, John Dean, Jr., Jared Lowery, Brennan Henneke and instructor, Jim Baker. Contributed photos

HISD launches aviation program

Photo by Bobby Horecka

Photo by Bobby Horecka

History on the Wing

It was like stepping back in time as vintage biplanes raced past wing to wing at what had to be no more than 75 feet off the ground – close enough to the ground you could see a big ol’ grin on both pilots’ faces, that’s for sure – as some flew and others A-hooogaa’d their way out onto the field...
That red classic 1965 Ford Mustang could be yours if you wind up being the lucky winner drawn, as the Texas Barnstorming Museum hosts its 8th Fly-In and Model T owners from across the nation converge at the local airport Saturday, Oct. 1.

That red classic 1965 Ford Mustang could be yours if you wind up being the lucky winner drawn, as the Texas Barnstorming Museum hosts its 8th Fly-In and Model T owners from across the nation converge at the local airport Saturday, Oct. 1.

Hallettsville Fly-In lands at local airfield Saturday

If the skies over Hallettsville seem a mite active this weekend, there’s a good reason: The Texas Barnstorming Museum plays host to its eighth annual Hallettsville Fly-In, featuring pilots from all over as they descend on our little airstrip Saturday to support those looking to expand their...
That red classic 1965 Ford Mustang under the wing of that bright yellow Piper Cub could be yours if you wind up being the lucky winner of the Hallettsville Barnstormers’ drawing. Only 2,000 tickets will be sold, with proceeds going to help fund scholarships to local graduates looking to the fields of aviation.

That red classic 1965 Ford Mustang under the wing of that bright yellow Piper Cub could be yours if you wind up being the lucky winner of the Hallettsville Barnstormers’ drawing. Only 2,000 tickets will be sold, with proceeds going to help fund scholarships to local graduates looking to the fields of aviation.

Hallettsville Fly-In takes off Oct. 1

The eighth annual Hallettsville Fly-In will soon be upon us once again, and the Texas Barnstorming Museum will once again play host as pilots from all over Texas take flight on Saturday, Oct. 1, to come and show their support of local high school graduates with a taste wild blue yonder.