Is it a fly-in or an airshow?
Ans: A fly-in is an event normally held at an airport where pilots are invited to fly their aircraft to put it on display for visitors and fellow pilots to view. Additionally, pilots love coming to fly-ins where there is Food, Fun, and Fellowship and is often compared to a car show. An airshow is an event at which aviators display their flying skills and the capabilities of their flying machines to spectators. Often the airspace is closed during these times of display so that general aviation aircraft can not get into or out of the airport. The Wood, Fabric, and Tailwheels event at Lee Bottom Flying Field is considered a fly-in event and NOT an airshow.