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Hondo, Texas
5 April 2005
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The Texas Fly-In to Offer Memorable Dining

Pilots and home-builders of the Experimental Aircraft Association
have differing opinions on almost every subject, but one thing --beside the love of airplanes - unites them:  thoughts of food.

At The Texas Fly-In, to be held in Hondo, Texas, May 13th through 15th, a special effort is being made to provide some memorable dining on the field.

First, each evening will commence at 6:00 p.m. (1800 hours for military types) with a cash bar and live music.

For all their love of fine food, pilots are sometimes willing to eat at a greasy spoon that truck-drivers would shun and call it good simply because the eating place happens to be located close to an airport.  This will not happen at The Texas Fly-In.  Three outstanding dinners will be provided.

Thursday night, May 12th, for the benefit of early arrivals, the meal will be prepared by The Flightline Café, a Hondo institution.   For eight dollars ($8.00) Mrs. Evelyn Hermann and her people will provide hamburgers or cheeseburgers grilled to order, served on homemade buns - Evelyn's home baked hamburger buns are, as she says, "our claim to fame" - with lettuce, tomato, onion, mayo, mustard, pickles, potato chips and jalapeño peppers.  If it's their first taste, non-Texans should probably take it easy on the jalapeños.

The music of the evening is by a solo performer of Country-Western style, Mr. Ronnie Mason of Hondo.

On Friday night, May 13th, the evening meal will be served by Ryan McBee of McBee's Bar-B-Q, in an all-you-can eat BBQ buffet featuring mesquite-smoked brisket, mesquite-smoked sausage and McBee's famous Bar-B-Q Sauce - for ten dollars ($10.00).  This is hearty, traditional cattle-country dining with potato salad, ranch-style beans, pickles, onions, sour-dough bread, and iced tea with lemon slices on the side.  And jalapeño peppers.  Non-Texans who tried out the little green firecrackers on Thursday night may want to eat some more.  Or possibly not. They can become addictive.

Friday night's live music from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. will be courtesy of Mike Carr and the Texas Pickup Band.   Their name may mean that the band arrives in a pickup truck, or it may mean Mike picked up his musicians off the streets in Hondo, D'Hanis, Sabinal or Knippa.  Anyhow, they play great and you can dance the Texas two-step with their rhythm.

On Saturday night May 14th The Texas Fly-In pulls out all the stops with a Steak Banquet served by A-O Barr Catering of Hondo.  For twenty-five dollars ($25.00) diners will receive tossed green salads (served at the individual tables) with vinaigrette dressing and assorted crackers, followed by ten-ounce  (10 oz) charbroiled ribeye steaks - grilled over broilers on site in the dining hangar - with red wine and mushroom sauce.

Those ten-ounce ribeyes are... Big.

Side vittles with the steak include creamy, baked new potatoes, fresh french-cut green beans almondine, homemade hot rolls with butter, and iced tea, homemade double-chocolate chocolate cake, plus decaf coffee at a coffee bar.

No jalapeño peppers.  Sorry.

For the musical entertainment on Saturday, Ronnie Mason returns, this time ably assisted by musician and singer Levi Mullen.

There will be no evening meal on Sunday night, May 15th, because by that time everyone will be traveling home.

Thanks to the limited seating available in the dining hangar at Hondo Airfield (HDO), advance reservations are strongly recommended.  Point your internet browser to www.swrfi.org/meals.htm and fill out the reservation form. Payment at the time you make your reservations is not required.  The Texas Fly-In will reserve your ticket(s) for you.  Stop in to pay for your tickets during the Fly-In at the Pilot Registration Tent.

The deadline for internet meal reservations is Wednesday, May 11, 2005.   After Wednesday, meal tickets can be reserved at the Registration Tent... but when the word gets around about all the good food, don't be surprised to find no tickets left.


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