Re: Air race web sites
Those Back Straight bums, or "those Freeloaders" might also be considered true air racing fans, since they pretty much only get to see the racers, and don't really get to see the "Show" . Yet they still support the local economy by shopping in the stores, buying local gas, and still attend a couple of days in the stands, buy souvineers, beers etc. Maybe those back striaght bums can't stand one more day of that GBJones announcer fella, maybe they can't stand a british (or whatever) accent. Maybe they like bringing thier dogs, and children in their motorhomes.
Or maybe just maybe all they care about is Warbirds flying at over 500 MPH just over their heads.
But know this, I have been in attendance to every Reno Air Race since the beginning, except for 3 years I was in the Service overseas. My father had part owner ship of a P51 for several years, and I personally met most of the racers at one time or another, and have experienced every aspect of the Reno Air races short of actual team membership and Air time. And All I care about, anymore, is being along the Fenceline at racetime. That's where the excitement is. I still enjoy the grandstands, and lord knows the "pits", but not for the full week thankyou. My family and friends will continue to enjoy the Races from the vantage point we enjoy the most. And sitting in the stands all day, wiating for BGJ or GBJ whatever his name is to get the words mispronounced in his bastardized english, is not what We go to Reno for.
I bet if you talked to anybody along the fencline, their story isn't going to be that they are too cheap to pay at the gate, What your going to hear, is That they are there because that's were the excitment is, the action at the fenceline might only be second behind the action at the pylons.
So we will continue to be at the fencline for as long as the BLM allow us, and after that we will return to the grandstands if that's the only other option.
But unfortunately, I beleive the end is near for the Warbirds, if not for the future of the RENO races themselves. So fo me it's very important to attend every possible second of air time around the course. Cause friends it ain't gonna be around that much longer.
Have you ever been woken up by Dago Red at 0630 on a sunday morning, going 500 MPH , 50 feet over your camper??? Oh yeah, that's where we'll be! http://www.aafo.com/hangartalk/images/icons/icon10.gif
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Those Back Straight bums, or "those Freeloaders" might also be considered true air racing fans, since they pretty much only get to see the racers, and don't really get to see the "Show" . Yet they still support the local economy by shopping in the stores, buying local gas, and still attend a couple of days in the stands, buy souvineers, beers etc. Maybe those back striaght bums can't stand one more day of that GBJones announcer fella, maybe they can't stand a british (or whatever) accent. Maybe they like bringing thier dogs, and children in their motorhomes.
Or maybe just maybe all they care about is Warbirds flying at over 500 MPH just over their heads.
But know this, I have been in attendance to every Reno Air Race since the beginning, except for 3 years I was in the Service overseas. My father had part owner ship of a P51 for several years, and I personally met most of the racers at one time or another, and have experienced every aspect of the Reno Air races short of actual team membership and Air time. And All I care about, anymore, is being along the Fenceline at racetime. That's where the excitement is. I still enjoy the grandstands, and lord knows the "pits", but not for the full week thankyou. My family and friends will continue to enjoy the Races from the vantage point we enjoy the most. And sitting in the stands all day, wiating for BGJ or GBJ whatever his name is to get the words mispronounced in his bastardized english, is not what We go to Reno for.
I bet if you talked to anybody along the fencline, their story isn't going to be that they are too cheap to pay at the gate, What your going to hear, is That they are there because that's were the excitment is, the action at the fenceline might only be second behind the action at the pylons.
So we will continue to be at the fencline for as long as the BLM allow us, and after that we will return to the grandstands if that's the only other option.
But unfortunately, I beleive the end is near for the Warbirds, if not for the future of the RENO races themselves. So fo me it's very important to attend every possible second of air time around the course. Cause friends it ain't gonna be around that much longer.
Have you ever been woken up by Dago Red at 0630 on a sunday morning, going 500 MPH , 50 feet over your camper??? Oh yeah, that's where we'll be! http://www.aafo.com/hangartalk/images/icons/icon10.gif
Talking
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