
When pilots demand precision from their eyewear in the cockpit they trust Scheyden. And thanks to Chris at AviationJunkie.net we’re going to raffle off ONE pair of Scheyden Panorama sunglasses at SUN n FUN!
Panoroma’s Features
“The largest style in the fleet, the Panorama offers full wrap protection in a resilient Cedar Rolled Composite frame. 100% UV protected lenses include crystal clear clarity with an Anti-Reflective coating.” – Scheyden website.
These lenses provide up to 6x scratch resistance, unmatched optical quality, provide the lowest distortion rate, and are both oil and water resistant. Don’t miss this opportunity to win!
How to Enter
We’ve placed a box at SUN n FUN Radio marked “Stuck Mic AvCast” where you can submit your name or business card for an opportunity to win these Scheyden sunglasses valued at $309!
ONLY one entry per person and you MUST be present to win.
Drawing Saturday, April 13th at 2:oo PM
The drawing will be held on Saturday, April 13th at 2:00 PM on the deck of SUN n FUN Radio located next to the Sunset Grill as noted in block D3 of the SUN n FUN Convention Map.
Names will drawn by the beautiful angels from Heaven’s Landing who’ve so graciously agreed to join us in presenting this par of precision Sheyden eyewear to our lucky winner.
What Are You Waiting For?
Run, don’t walk, over to the SUN n FUN Radio station and enter to win!

Back in the early spring of 2011 I had become aware of an air show coming to the Lynchburg Regional Airport (KLYH) in Lynchburg, Virginia. Having spent 5 years of my life living in Lynchburg, in addition to working as a flight instructor at KYLH, I immediately planned to attend the air show just to see the Blue Angels in my old “backyard” on May 21st, 2011.
During the post air show dinner reception, we were joined by the entire US Navy Blue Angels crew, from the pilots, to maintenance, the ENTIRE group was there. They arrived to dinner in style, sporting a a motorcade of Lincoln Town Cars, SUV’s, and mini-vans. Upon entering the dinner reception the crowd broke out in a full standing ovation and round of applause. The Angels, after all, hadn’t been to Lynchburg since 1982, some 29 years ago! The locals were happy to see them on their home turf once again.
One thing I was impressed with was their humble and appreciative attitude to have been invited to perform in Lynchburg. Every Blue Angel we met thanked us for our hospitality and volunteer work and were extremely outgoing. Not a single one of them denied a photo or autograph request, even if they were immersed in their dinner. They all took a few moments to dedicate to each person whom approached them and I was very impressed with their friendly and welcoming demeanor. I guess I thought they might be a little cocky. I mean, their like the world’s greatest pilots, right?