richkolasa wrote:
His clarification was correct, thanks. Yes, the number of "warbirds" was up, but the "heavy iron" was way down. Not knocking the others, I love them, but when there's no Bearcats, Tigercats, P-47s, Skyraiders, etc, you look out on the warbird area and are a little disappointed. Other than Mustangs, I only saw 2 Corsairs (the former Jim Read -5 left on Thursday morning), 2 P-40s (again, one left before the big warbird show), 1 Sea Fury, 4 TBMs (none flew), 2 wildcats, 1 spitfire, and 1 YAK. That's significantly down from the usual, but still a decent showing.
PS- My opinion on "EAA statistics released" is...ah, forget it. It would just start a flame war.
Some of our numbers differ, Rich. I had at least four Sea Furies for the week (Steve Patterson's, Riff Raff, CAF's, and ???), 3 Corsairs (-4, -5, F2G), plus the pair of P-40's & FM-2's you mentioned, 2(or 3) P-38's, 4 Turkeys, 4 B-25's, 3 B-17's, A-26, B-24, Yaks, Spitfire, Helldiver, multiple C-47, HU-16, Goose, C-45/AT-11... Some regular attendees weren't there, but many first-timers made up for it. F6F and Zero informed EAA they were coming, but ultimately were no shows (is EAA to blame for that? I don't know). I'm afraid "way down" is just too subjective a term for me.
Vintage jets? I honestly don't follow them much. I noticed multiple T-33's , L-29's, L-39's, plus FJ4, Buckeye, Hunter, what else? If Tim Savage says the number was down, that's good enough for me.
I also don't know why EAA's statistics would start a war. Did they lie about numbers of aircraft attending?