E.A.A.
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Founder and moving spirit of the E.A.A. is Paul H. Poberezny, 43, of Hales Corners, Wis., whose constituents mostly call him "Poop Deck" because who can manage "Poberezny"?
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"Remember, most of the people in the world have not flown -- many yearn to," says Tom Poberezny, Paul's son and the current president of E.A.A.
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The British airline did, in fact, take a shareholding in E.A.A. to help finance the Comet purchases, but E.A.A. bought it all back more than a year ago.
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In the eleven years since the E.A.A. was founded, it has acquired 23,500 members, who have built more than 2,000 airplanes in their basements, garages or carports and have another 4,500 under construction.
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Another E.A.A. member built his own single-seat helicopter, flew it 500 miles from Missouri to Rockford, Ill., last summer.
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