40th Fly-In at Schaffen-Diest airfield (EBDT), Belgium
From August 15th until August 17th, 2025 the annual Fly-In will be held at the Schaffen-Diest airfield (EBDT) in Belgium. This event is also the 40th gathering, outside of Italy, of aeroplanes designed by the Italian aircraft designer and engineer Stelio Frati such as the Falco, Picchio, Nibbio, or the SF260.

From August 15th until August 17th, 2025 the annual Fly-In will be held at the Schaffen-Diest airfield (EBDT) in Belgium.
Certain amateur-built or historic aircraft no longer require a permit to fly in Belgian airspace for 30 days within each calendar year. Further information will be provided by the organizers (see contact below).
As in previous years, the show organizers are hoping for many participants to join them from countries such as France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Denmark, Great Britain, Germany, and others. Over the weekend, each team will enjoy the following benefits:
- A free lunch for every crew member
- Participants can stay overnight at the airfield (camping)
- Shuttle transport to and from different hotels around the airfield
- Barbecue night with live music on the Saturday

Over the weekend, each team will enjoy many benefits.
During the three days of the show, flight demonstrations will include light aircraft and vintage airplanes. Furthermore, several vintage car clubs have agreed to support the Fly-In and exhibit their automobiles, which last year exceeded an unbelievable 1,500 vehicles.

Several vintage car clubs have agreed to support the Fly-In and exhibit their automobiles, which last year exceeded an unbelievable 1,500 vehicles.
Contact
Guy Valvekens
pilots@dac.be
www.dac.be

From August 15th until August 17th, 2025 the annual Fly-In will be held at the Schaffen-Diest airfield (EBDT) in Belgium.
Certain amateur-built or historic aircraft no longer require a permit to fly in Belgian airspace for 30 days within each calendar year. Further information will be provided by the organizers (see contact below).
As in previous years, the show organizers are hoping for many participants to join them from countries such as France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Denmark, Great Britain, Germany, and others. Over the weekend, each team will enjoy the following benefits:
- A free lunch for every crew member
- Participants can stay overnight at the airfield (camping)
- Shuttle transport to and from different hotels around the airfield
- Barbecue night with live music on the Saturday

Over the weekend, each team will enjoy many benefits.
During the three days of the show, flight demonstrations will include light aircraft and vintage airplanes. Furthermore, several vintage car clubs have agreed to support the Fly-In and exhibit their automobiles, which last year exceeded an unbelievable 1,500 vehicles.

Several vintage car clubs have agreed to support the Fly-In and exhibit their automobiles, which last year exceeded an unbelievable 1,500 vehicles.
Contact
Guy Valvekens
pilots@dac.be
www.dac.be
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