famvburg wrote:
Ah, now that's different. You didn't say you bought them, you just went there & read them for hours.
Hellcat wrote:
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Bookstores actually allow you to treat them as a public library?
You bet they do, especially when I purchase what I read ....

Not sure what your point is, but who cares right?
So do you have any input on the real content of this post?
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I have found the hardest part is getting friends who are non pilots to the airshow, once there they tend to like it; IF, AN THIS IS A BIG ONE THERE IS REAOSNALBE COMFORT ITEMS LIKE BATHROOMS, SHADE, DRINKS, FOOD. I was commenting on the good things about the LSFM show , but how more shade like a tent would be good., someone wrote they had enough. Yet in a recent survey iby ICAS, lack of shade was mentioned by 1/3 of visitors., even more than jet noise as a problem.
I think people also like the personal involvement, ie come out to the field at Oshkosh in the am and be able to walk around and talk to the crews, vets etc. maybe go inside some planes.
Hi Bill, yes I agree with you, non-aviation friends have no interest until they get to the show and then they only seem to like the modern military aircraft. Once an older warbird is in the air they become bored. Too bad for them right? .... as for tents and shade, I agree there is not much at the shows I usually attend, but it's hard to look up and see anything when you have a tarp over your head. What I would like to see is bleachers, like at Reno. My legs are killing me after about 4 hours of walking and standing, and I hate carrying around a beach chair. Poor me ...
