The 1937 DC-3A that greets visitors at the entrance to the Massey Aerodrome was once flown by United Airlines but was retired and painted in military colors to be a part of a restaurant in New Castle, Delaware. It was donated to Massey Aerodrome in 2006. The original interior and cockpit are open to visitors, as is an Antonov An-2 housed in one of two hangars on the site. Volunteer Bill Dilling is one of a cadre of volunteers who keep the airfield going. Photographer Edwin Remsberg's 1991 Pietenpol Air Camper has Piper Cub wings and won the best custombuilt aircraft in the PAAS competition in 2019. The 2021 PAAS President's award-winner was Susan Rovner's Super Cub Patches. Massey Aerodrome (MD1) 33541 Maryland Line Road Massey, Maryland 21650 410-928-5270 masseyaero.org Open Tuesday through Sunday: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., although someone is often on site every day. Anytime by appointment. Donation $5. Members free. The FAA has provided a cutout in the TFR around President Biden's home in Wilmington, Delaware, so pilots can fly at Massey. tfr.faa.gov AOPA PILOT / September 2021 81http://www.masseyaero.org http://tfr.faa.gov