Students Complete Redbird Build

Lakeland Aero Club high school students assembled a Redbird FMX at Sun 'n Fun

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Key Takeaways:

  • The Lakeland Aero Club students successfully assembled their Redbird FMX flight simulator ahead of schedule for the Sun 'n Fun event.
  • By Thursday morning, the simulator was fully operational, with students proudly demonstrating their work and cooking pancakes for attendees.
  • The Lakeland Aero Club is a non-profit high school flying club, founded in 2011, focused on teaching members to maintain, restore, and fly general aviation aircraft.
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The students of the Lakeland Aero Club had a goal for Sun ’n Fun. As we reported last week, they wanted to assemble their own Redbird FMX flight simulator and they planned to make it happen in just a couple of days. The question is, did they get it put together in time?

Of course they did. It will come as no surprise to anyone who met these young people that they did a beautiful job with time to spare. By the time Thursday morning rolled around, the sim was up and running and the students were taking turns showing off their work and cooking pancakes for the Sun ’n Fun attendees.

The Lakeland Aero Club is a not-for-profit high school flying club. It was founded in 2011. In addition to building flight simulators, members learn to maintain, restore, and fly GA aircraft, with the support of sponsors and club advisers, some of whom were in attendance on Thursday to see the completed Redbird FMX simulator and congratulate the students first hand.

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Kate O'Connor

Kate is a private pilot, certificated aircraft dispatcher, and graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
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