5th Annual
            Amherst Experimental
   Balloon, Hopper, Chariot, and Airship
                   Rally
(also sometimes known as XLTA5 and XLTA-Amherst)

May 29-31, 2009 (This year back to its "usual" date on
                  the weekend after Memorial Day.)

Amherst MA (two hours by car West of Boston
         in the beautiful Connecticut River valley)

All builders, owners, and fans of experimental and ultra-light LTA
aircraft are invited.

This is a small private non-profit event: no paid rides, no public
audience, no muss, no fuss.  Just experimental LTA and the people
who love to build and fly them (as well as friends and families,
of course.)  This event provides both an opportunity to exchange
ideas and experiences amongst builders and a chance to fly
together informally.

The event features:

- A facinating bunch of one-of-a-kind LTA aircraft and pilots.
- NEW THIS YEAR -- a determined-in-advance launch field.
- On-site field for tethering to show off your latest design.
- 24 hour on-site propane available for purchase.
- On-site workshop/sewing facilities for experiments/repairs.
- Pleasant on-site daytime hang-out, cooking, and eating space.
- On-site camping and RV parking.
- A wide variety of motels and hotels available nearby.
     (Be advised motel rooms in this area in May start
		at $110 per night. Some less expensive motels
		are a 20 minute drive away.)
- Local chase crew available.
- On-site catered group meals available (with sign-up in advance)
- Nearby dining/entertainment/culture for rainy day amusement
     of both pilots and non-flying family members.
- On-site playground and indoor playroom for kids of all ages.

The online registration page is:

[Sadly, this year's event is over.
Send email to dan@nachbar.com if you want to
be contacted when next year's registration opens.]

Space is limited. Please don't show up without registering in advance.
All registration fees and food/fuel deposits are
fully refundable if you can't make it.  So sign up and send
a check by May 15 and everything will be just peachy.

Each participating pilot with an aircraft is asked to chip in
$50 to cover his/her group.  (All money collected is used for the
fixed expenses of the event.  This is a purely non-profit affair.)
Folks who come on their own (i.e. without an aircraft) will be
asked to chip in $20 per person.  Non-flying folks will also
be asked to lend a hand with crewing and other logistic stuff.
This is a participatory, not a spectator event.

Contact Dan Nachbar at 413-549-1321 or dan@nachbar.com
for more information.