Edward Soye wrote:
LOL... it is amusing how many acts make it down from Canada. Not sure how many of you remember the rainy friday weather 2 years ago, but basically the whole Canadian contingent showed up in St Cathrines within about 30 min. The ramp suddenly went from empty to 20+ taildraggers. The folks running St Cathrines Radio certainly seemed to appreciate the impromptu airshow gathering. Anyways after sending those with frills like enclosed cockpits and a half decent cruise (the Harvard Aerobatic Team!) ahead to scout out the improvement the rest of us (GWFM, Tiger Boys, assorted others) were not far behind. One of those situations where everyone is sitting around waiting for someone else to make the first move, and then the whole crowd follows suit. Fortunately it turned out to be a great weekend after that dreary friday.
Ed, I remember that day well. It has to be the only Friday I have ever left the field before the sun went down. It rained so bad that day we knew nothing was coming in so a few of us went to a Hotel at Mt. Morris for a few hours. I remember all of a sudden having the urgency to get back to the field and fifteen minutes after we arrived the field filled with arriving Canadian aircraft. It was a great sight to see and made me proud to be Canadian. This is a photo of halt the Canadians that flooded the airport as soon as the weather blew over.
Bernadette and I plan to arrive in the Geneseo area by Wednesday as I’m taking the week off so I can attend Thunder the week before and get to Geneseo early. This year they are planning a week long biplane rally so there should be lots of flying mid week at the field.
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