Members of the Sequim Guide Dogs for the Blind Puppy Club, from left, Barbara Surber, Claudine Sill with dog Phaedra, Kith Lamm with Weasley and Delores Wolfe with Timon, examine a 1947 Republic RC-3 airplane during Air Affaire on Saturday at Sequim Valley Airport. The event included food, music and a car show, as well as a variety of aircraft. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Members of the Sequim Guide Dogs for the Blind Puppy Club, from left, Barbara Surber, Claudine Sill with dog Phaedra, Kith Lamm with Weasley and Delores Wolfe with Timon, examine a 1947 Republic RC-3 airplane during Air Affaire on Saturday at Sequim Valley Airport. The event included food, music and a car show, as well as a variety of aircraft. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Members of the Sequim Guide Dogs for the Blind Puppy Club, from left, Barbara Surber, Claudine Sill with dog Phaedra, Kith Lamm with Weasley and Delores Wolfe with Timon, examine a 1947 Republic RC-3 airplane during Air Affaire on Saturday at Sequim Valley Airport. The event included food, music and a car show, as well as a variety of aircraft.

Ray Ballantyne of Sequim straps a stuffed tiger into the passenger seat of his 2000 Glastar GS-1 experimental aircraft on Saturday at Sequim Valley Airport. The tiger is in honor of Gilmore the flying lion, who flew with aviator Colonel Roscoe Turner in the 1930s as an advertising promotion. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Ray Ballantyne of Sequim straps a stuffed tiger into the passenger seat of his 2000 Glastar GS-1 experimental aircraft on Saturday at Sequim Valley Airport. The tiger is in honor of Gilmore the flying lion, who flew with aviator Colonel Roscoe Turner in the 1930s as an advertising promotion. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

A Barnstormer 1929 Curtiss Wright Travel Air D-4000 takes off on Runway 27 at Sequim Valley Airport during Saturday’s Air Affaire fly-in. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

A Barnstormer 1929 Curtiss Wright Travel Air D-4000 takes off on Runway 27 at Sequim Valley Airport during Saturday’s Air Affaire fly-in. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Elden Hoisinger of Port Angeles, left, and his brother, Irvin Hoinsinger of Hildersheim, Germany, examine an Ercolupe 415-C airplane during Air Affaire on Saturday at Sequim Valley Airport. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Elden Hoisinger of Port Angeles, left, and his brother, Irvin Hoinsinger of Hildersheim, Germany, examine an Ercolupe 415-C airplane during Air Affaire on Saturday at Sequim Valley Airport. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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