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FLY Tosporty's Whether you arrive by car or by airplane, FLY TO Sporty’s the welcome mat is out for our customers Looking for a fun destination for a weekend flight? Put Sporty’s on your list. We’re on the east side of the runway at the Clermont County/Sporty’s Airport (I69) just outside Cincinnati, Ohio. Our facility includes our pilot shop, flight school, FBO, and full complement of services and amenities to make for a good trip. Famous Saturday cookouts Shop our newly-renovated store If you visit on a Saturday, you can enjoy our famous weekly cookout. Every Browse our newly-renovated retail store for hundreds of products that will Saturday between noon and 2pm, we grill hot dogs, metts, and brats in make your flying safer, easier, and more fun. Our headset wall allows you to appreciation of our customers. Meet a new friend around our charcoal grill compare the most popular models side-by-side—complete with simulated and share some flying stories. While you’re here, browse our lobby, which engine noise. Or talk to our knowledgeable staff about the latest iPad includes a Cessna 150 opened up, a jet engine, and our new timeline wall accessories, flight bags, and training materials. Open 10am - 6pm weekdays, that shows the 60-year history of Sporty’s. 10am - 5pm Saturday, and 11am - 3pm Sunday. Top-notch facilities Combine your visit Our airport has a 3700-foot runway with GPS and VOR approaches. Sporty’s Finish your visit to Sporty’s by including a tour of the on-airport Tri-State also hosts a full-service FBO with fuel, hangars, picnic pavilion, and avionics Warbird Museum. The museum is open from 10am - 3pm on Saturdays. service. Within our airport, we supply vending machines that offer a host of There is a special admission rate for Sporty’s fly-in visitors, and there is snacks and beverages, and provides spotless public restrooms, inlcuding aircraft parking available on the museum ramp. showers. If you are wanting to take a little break, you are welcome to waste away an hour or two sitting on a bench watching airplanes take off and land. I69: Clermont County Batavia, Ohio, United States Sandy’s Residential Airpark 22 ° 0 2 2 Tri-State Warbird Picnic Museum Pavilion Helicopter Parking Cincinnati Avionics Transient Parking m 2 2 x Sporty’s m 6 8 Store 0 1 ' 5 7 ' x 6 Eastern 6 5 Cincinnati 3 Aviation (FBO) Select Aircraft ° Service 0 4 Air Mod VA 0 0 R 4 0 6 ° Aircraft W Viewing Area Clermont County Airport VisitOR’S Guide 2001 Sportys Dr., Batavia, OH 45103 Sporty’s is based at Clermont County Airport in the eastern Cincinnati suburb of Batavia, Ohio — an ideal base of operation. Cincinnati, one of the nation’s “most livable” cities, offers mild weather, fine dining, the arts, professional sports, shopping and a convenient Midwest location with quick access to a major international airport. Traveling from out of town? Cincinnati is a great place to stay. There are hundreds of great restaurants, entertainment and shopping venues. From the thrilling family attractions up north to the charming spots south of the river in Northern Kentucky, Cincinnati offers experiences —both time-honored and new — that create unforgettable memories. Discover adventures as varied as your inner explorer in our dynamic river region. HOTEL INFORMATION Comfort Inn Fairfield Inn & Suites by Mariott Holiday Inn (513-947-0100) Sporty’s Preferred ($75) (513-947-9402) ($100) - extended rates available (513-752-4400) ($101) 4421 Aicholtz Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45245 4521 Eastgate Blvd., Cincinnati, OH 45245 4501 Eastgate Blvd., Cincinnati, OH 45245 Clean, no frills at a great price. Deluxe continental Regular rooms and suites are good for the price. Full service hotel with several room options breakfast included. Indoor, heated pool. High- Includes deluxe continental breakfast. Homelike including standard rooms and one- two- or three- speed internet access in room. atmosphere. Indoor pool and hot tub. bedroom suites. Indoor pool and hot tub. Restaurants: Walk to Sonic, Bob Evans, & Frisch’s Restaurants: Walk to O’Charley’s, McKenna’s, Restaurants: McKenna’s restaurant and bar in Wendy’s, & Eastgate Mall hotel. Walk to O’Charley’s, Wendy’s, Wings & Rings, & Eastgate Mall Additional Lodging and Extended Stay options Explore a variety of home and condo options in the vicinity of Batavia, Ohio, by visiting AirBnB.com or VRBO.com RENTAL CAR INFORMATION Enterprise (513-752-3338) www.enterprise.com 4394 Eastgate Square Dr. Suite 1700, Cincinnati, OH 45245 Sporty’s recommends Enterprise for local car rentals. Enterprise will deliver to Sporty’s at the Clermont County Airport for your convenience. Be sure to mention you’re a customer of Sporty’s when reserving. 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