Bob Sofaly photo Due to a lack of participation in Saturday’s Aviation Week kick-off and 5k run, everybody involved “got tired of waiting, packed up and went home”, according to one man still sitting at the Beaufort County Exceutive Airport on Lady’s Island. Only two aircraft were still on display at noon Saturday; a helicopter operated by Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office and a unique, home-made RV-8A kit plane owned by Jim Atkins of Beaufort.

ON THE FLIGHT LINE

Due to a lack of participation in Saturday’s Aviation Week kick-off and 5k run, everybody involved “got tired of waiting, packed up and went home,” according to one man still sitting at the Beaufort County Executive Airport on Lady’s Island. Only two aircraft were still on display at noon Saturday – a helicopter operated by Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office and a unique, home-made RV-8A kit plane owned by Jim Atkins of Beaufort. Photo by Bob Sofaly.

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