RyanShort1 wrote:
Several of the local pilots I've talked to have commented that airshows that people have to pay to get into seem to be much better behaved. From my VERY limited experience, I would say that at this point I agree.
It's a factor, unarguably. Free stuff gets abused.
(Assuming we are talking 'airshows' rather than dedicated niche events of any kind - CAF, Flying Leg Ends, Fly Ins, Osh, etc. which work to their own market)...
People (i.e. mum, dad, the kids) go to airshows for 'a good day out'. What flies - as long as there's sensory variation - don't matter - make sure there's a loud one, a quiet one, a spinny one, an old one and a funny one, rinse, repeat. Shows with just old ones or noisy ones aren't as popular.
Access, publicity, cost and weather-in-the-morning(x54) are the decisive factors for people turning up.
If you want them to
come back next year, make sure they don't spend a significant part of their lives in queues (and that's triple important for the ladies toilets... mom has
the return vote.) and there's some variety of noise, lots of stuff on the ground to look at and lots to keep today's ADD hand-grabbing kids occupied.
Biggest issues? Traffic in and out and toilet queues. Least important? What flies, when. Exception is the local military aerobatic team. There are very few aircraft that will
really make a difference in the gate.
No surprises. Get the toilets right, the rest will fall into place.