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A Freefall Adventures Team skydiver sails down to J. Douglas Bake Municipal Airport to begin the veterans ceremony at the 14th annual Oconto Elks Fly-In on Sept. 17. Warren Bluhm | NEW Media
Planes line the tarmac at Bake Municipal Airport for the 14th annual Oconto Elks Fly-In on Sept. 17.Warren Bluhm | NEW Media
A helicopter eases down for a landing during the Oconto Elks Fly-in.Warren Bluhm | NEW Media
There’s plenty of food to sample on the grounds of the Oconto Elks Fly-In.Warren Bluhm | NEW Media
Michael White, left, sings the national anthem during the veterans ceremony at Bake Municipal Airport during the Oconto Elks Fly-in on Sept. 17.Warren Bluhm | NEW Media
Oconto Mayor John Panetti rings in “the greatest aviation event in the history of Oconto County” as the 14th annual Oconto Elks Fly-In gets underway at J. Douglas Bake Municipal Airport on Sept. 17.Warren Bluhm | NEW Media
Oconto County Board Chairman Alan Sleeter welcomes the crowd to the 14th annual Oconto Elks Fly-In.Warren Bluhm | NEW Media
J. Douglas Bake Municipal Airport Manager Frank Calvert talks about the history of the airport, which is jointly owned and operated by the city and county of Oconto and first opened in 1946.Warren Bluhm | NEW Media
Helicopter rides were part of the fun during the Oconto Elks Fly-In on Sept. 17.Warren Bluhm | NEW Media
Dozens of vintage cars were lined up as part of the Oconto Elks Fly-In on Sept. 17.Warren Bluhm | NEW Media
A vintage airplane rests on the tarmac as families check out a display of antique tractors.Warren Bluhm | NEW Media
A visitor comes in for a landing at J. Douglas Bake Municipal Airport during the 14th annual Oconto Elks Fly-In on Sept. 17.Warren Bluhm | NEW Media
Visitors to the Oconto Elks Fly-In check out the many vintage cars and trucks on display.Warren Bluhm | NEW Media