jaybird wrote:
This must be a rhetorical question. Of course I'd love to see it!! In all seriousness, whatever is put together for the demo, I'm sure I would enjoy seeing it happen. The only problem to overcome with the concept I can see though is thinking through the fact that you surely won't be operating at "shoot or be shot" operating limits of pilot/plane, and it's at low altitude, so how do you assemble flying sequences that lead the audience to answer the question?
Hope you guys do it.
Good question. I think what we would do is some actual dog fighting. By starting the demo off - head to head - it would start an actual engagement. This engagement of course would need to comply with the limits of the FAA Box, but I think we could beat it up pretty good. We'd then allow each aircraft - to have it's own few minutes of demo - then let the crowd decide which they think won the fight and or is the better fighter. Each audience member will have its own views and or not know yet, because this is the first time anyone has asked them - or that they have seen these two types of aircraft at the same time. Lots of things we can do here, but appreciate the feedback - helpful in thinking through what we can do to make it more life-like and engaging. Also, I forgot to mention - people in the audience will be able to text for the results and the airshow boss will be able to (in real time) report the results from the audience - it will be provided free of charge. For example, text 12258 if you think the Mustang won, text 12259 if you think the spitfire won.