It is very exciting to see some of the new owners of the 2015 Shasta Airflyte. They are making History and also special memories of camping and RVing together. Fun times!
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The 2015 Shasta Airflyte is not 'vintage' because it's new, it's not 'new' because it looks vintage.
Recently joined this site and we're anxiously awaiting delivery of our 19' Red Airflyte! We're total noobs when it comes to TT camping. We certainly have a lot to learn and I'm hopeful these forums serve as a source of good information. So far, people have been great.
We're only three hours south of the manufacturing facility in Middlebury. I spent about twenty years up in Northern Indiana and that part of the state is certainly RV central.
We hope we don't get our delivery too soon. We're still scrambling with this and that. I'm especially anxious about getting the tow system set up on my vehicle.
Anyway, I'm hopeful this site will be a source of reference for me. I'm going to need it!
Congrats on the new unit! You certainly are on the right forum for learning and getting help.
Now all we need is pics of proof of your new Red Airflyte. Around here no pics didnt happen
Although not for me (too small), I think those reissues are incredibly cool...congratulations!
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GreenImp, I would agree they are very cozy My 19' 2015 Airflyte is much bigger than my little 10' Scotty. LOL Plus my husband will be able to stand up in the Airflyte. Don't forget that this new 2015 has a wet bath too!!! We love the charm of the Vintage look