Log in | Sign Up

St. Louis Regional Airport 20th Anniversary Open House, the annual event that boast both a Fly In and Car Show is this Saturday, September 27.

Save
Listen to the story

On Saturday, Sept. 27 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., St. Louis Regional Airport will be celebrating the 20th Anniversary of their Annual Open House and Fly In. The event has grown phenomenally since it was re-started in 1994. Last year 100 airplanes and more than 300 automobiles from 6 states participated. This year a hovercraft and radio-controlled planes will join the festivities.

The car show was added to the event in 2009 and it has quickly become one of the largest shows in the Midwest attracting entries from as far away as Tennessee, Iowa and Wisconsin. The Jersey County Street Machine Association (JCSMA) coordinates both the show and a swap meet for car enthusiasts. New technology will be showcased as well as antique autos, hot rods, custom cars and motorcycles.

Last year SIUE’s solar race car was on display and this year a hovercraft will be operating on the circle around the F-4 in front of the Airport’s High Flyer’s Grille. The East Side RC Club will show off their radio-controlled model airplanes and helicopters, including a half-scale Edge 540 powered by a 275 cc gasoline engine. There will be demonstrations as allowed by weather and the control tower.

Fly Ins were originally big events in the early days of the Airport. In the 1950’s Cessna’s largest dealership in the world, Walston Aviation was located at the Airport which was called Civic Memorial back then. Walston would display their planes and showcase WWII aircraft.

“This year will be a special one for us as we pay a tribute to Joe Meyer who was instrumental in re-starting the Fly In tradition,” said David Miller, airport manager. “Both Joe and fellow pilot Allen Cassens who also died on Friday, June 13 of this year were active leaders in Airport activities.”

Article continues after sponsor message
Connect with Riverbend Readers - advertise with us today!!

Miller says that in honor of Meyer and Cassens, everyone is working extra-hard to make this the best event in history. There are already a number of planes signed up as well as an OH58 Military Helicopter. Pilots are encouraged to do advance registration by calling St. Louis Regional at 618-259-2531.

Food and drink will be on sale and families are welcome to bring picnic baskets. There will be activities for kids and a multi-national firearms display that will give adults and kids alike a close up view of historical weapons. The Amateur Radio Emergency Service will have a demonstration station on-the-air.

Though the planes and cars will be gone on Sunday, September 28, kids age 8-17 can return with their parents for free flights sponsored by the EAA Chapter 864 Young Eagles. Youth are encouraged to do advance registration for the free flights Saturday during the Fly In.

Admission and parking are completely free. Parking is located just off of Hwy. 111 directly in front of the airport. A map and event details are available at www.stlouisregional.com

Prefer RiverBender on Google
Copyright 2026 Riverbender.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

More like this:

2nd Annual Liberty Village Car Show Highlights Classic Cars And Stories Behind Them
Jun 25, 2026
Grafton Launches "Every Home, One Flag" Patriotic Challenge
Jun 30, 2026
Bethalto Council Advances Trail Project and Public Safety Updates
Jun 8, 2026
Alton's 29th Annual All-Wheels Drive-In Car Show Is Set For Sunday, June 7, 2026
Jun 6, 2026
Air Methods Father-Son Pilot Duo Saving Lives in the Sky
Jun 21, 2026

 

Menu

Get the RiverBender App

Follow Us

Copyright © 2026 RiverBender.com All rights reserved.

primary

Privacy Policy | Editorial Policy | Fulfillment Policy