Targa Lowcountry’ Rally + Fly-In, Sylvania GA

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Targa Lowcountry’ Rally + Fly-In, Sylvania GA

Time: April 24, 2022 from 11:30am to 4pm
Location: Plantation Airpark - Sylvania Screven Airport
Street: 538 Beacon Rd
City/Town: Sylvania, GA
Website or Map: https://www.popcornoctane.com…
Event Type: car, show, +, fly-in
Organized By: Palmetto Drivers Syndicate / Aviators of Plantation Airpark
Latest Activity: Apr 11, 2022

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This event brings aviation and car enthusiasts together for a great day of camaraderie and fun!  Attendees can expect a range of collector cars and aircraft on display, plus a number of aviation activities to watch, and participate in!  

Collector cars and aircraft will be on display with aviation activities to include:  Fly-bys and aircraft demonstrations, flour bombing contest, spot landing contest, discovery flights, airplane rides ($), tandem skydiving, and tethered hot air balloon rides… plus a few other surprises.

Gates open at 11:30am with aviation activities starting at noon. Food trucks are scheduled to be on site or you can pre-purchase a catered lunch in advance (details at link).  No entrance fee.  

Organized by the Palmetto Drivers Syndicate in conjunction with our aviation friends at Plantation Airpark and Claude Dean Airport and sponsored by Porsche of Hilton Head.

Sponsors:  Porsche Hilton Head – Engel & Völkers Savannah – Hilton Head Capital Partners – Savannah Aviation – Hagerty

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