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Sun Mar 01, 2009 8:26 pm

BK wrote:
michael luther wrote:
EDowning wrote:Which other Skyraiders?


Neal Melton
Dr Brent Hisey's (just repainted)

And last but not least, my favorite, the one with the polka dots.


Neal Melton's Skyraider isn't listed. I hope that doesn't mean the restoration is taking longer than expected.


Mr. Melton is to follow up with us soon and give us an update on the status of his Skyraider. Until then we won't officially post it.
Regards,
Kevin

Mon Mar 02, 2009 9:19 am

Mudge wrote:I'm sure you'll all be disappointed BUT...We can't attend Geneseo AND Thunder. (The fact that the prices at Thunder went up doesn't help either.)
So...you'll just have to make do without the Mudges. :cry:

Mudge the frugal :roll:


????????
Our general admission prices did NOT go up. They are the same as last year and you are able to buy your discounted tickets online within the same time frames.

Kevin the confused. :P

Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:52 am

kevin walsh wrote:
Mudge wrote:I'm sure you'll all be disappointed BUT...We can't attend Geneseo AND Thunder. (The fact that the prices at Thunder went up doesn't help either.)
So...you'll just have to make do without the Mudges. :cry:

Mudge the frugal :roll:


????????
Our general admission prices did NOT go up. They are the same as last year and you are able to buy your discounted tickets online within the same time frames.

Kevin the confused. :P


No offense intended, Kevin...I wasn't referring to the general admission prices. If memory serves, (and I don't have my receipts from last year) the photo tour & photo pit prices were $130 per day for the two of us.
So what cost $130 a day for the two of us, last year, will cost $170 a day this year. That extra $80 for the weekend is what I was referring to. Correct me if I'm wrong. (When you're my age, the memory is the second thing to go.)

Mudge the misunderstood :roll:

Mon Mar 02, 2009 12:47 pm

Mudge wrote:
kevin walsh wrote:
Mudge wrote:I'm sure you'll all be disappointed BUT...We can't attend Geneseo AND Thunder. (The fact that the prices at Thunder went up doesn't help either.)
So...you'll just have to make do without the Mudges. :cry:

Mudge the frugal :roll:


????????
Our general admission prices did NOT go up. They are the same as last year and you are able to buy your discounted tickets online within the same time frames.

Kevin the confused. :P


No offense intended, Kevin...I wasn't referring to the general admission prices. If memory serves, (and I don't have my receipts from last year) the photo tour & photo pit prices were $130 per day for the two of us.
So what cost $130 a day for the two of us, last year, will cost $170 a day this year. That extra $80 for the weekend is what I was referring to. Correct me if I'm wrong. (When you're my age, the memory is the second thing to go.)

Mudge the misunderstood :roll:



Sorry Mudge I thought you were referring to the general admission prices.
Your memory serves you correct. The Photo Tour and Photo Pit price was increased by $10 per person. There hadn't been a price increase in the last 4 years, despite increases in admission.
And your calculations are correct. If you are buying the Photo Tour & Pit package for two persons each day it will cost you an extra $80.
On the cheaper side of things, you can always buy a general adult admission ticket (online right now) for $15 and a parking ticket for $5. Making the price for TWO adults going to Thunder only $35 for the whole day!!
Regards,
Kevin

Mon Mar 02, 2009 2:50 pm

I know this is a Vietnam heavy show but,
sure hope the Thunderbolt boys from Tennessee come back this year!

And,

Where's Yankee Lady? :?: I don't see her on the roster! Hope she'll be there doing what she does best. Making money! Would be cool to see a formation flight of a B-17, Lanc, and B-24! :wink:

Mon Mar 02, 2009 4:26 pm

Warbird Kid wrote:I know this is a Vietnam heavy show but,
sure hope the Thunderbolt boys from Tennessee come back this year!

And,

Where's Yankee Lady? :?: I don't see her on the roster! Hope she'll be there doing what she does best. Making money! Would be cool to see a formation flight of a B-17, Lanc, and B-24! :wink:


Yankee Lady is going to be in Eden Prairie, MN that weekend. If I remember correctly, YAM decided to honor the Eden Prairie show rather than cancel on them.

Mon Mar 02, 2009 4:35 pm

warbirdguy wrote:
Warbird Kid wrote:I know this is a Vietnam heavy show but,
sure hope the Thunderbolt boys from Tennessee come back this year!

And,

Where's Yankee Lady? :?: I don't see her on the roster! Hope she'll be there doing what she does best. Making money! Would be cool to see a formation flight of a B-17, Lanc, and B-24! :wink:


Yankee Lady is going to be in Eden Prairie, MN that weekend. If I remember correctly, YAM decided to honor the Eden Prairie show rather than cancel on them.


Cant imagine a Thunder show without a B-17!!! :cry: I also hope they decide to install bleachers for reenactment battles.

Mon Mar 02, 2009 5:12 pm

Warbird Kid wrote:
warbirdguy wrote:
Warbird Kid wrote:I know this is a Vietnam heavy show but,
sure hope the Thunderbolt boys from Tennessee come back this year!

And,

Where's Yankee Lady? :?: I don't see her on the roster! Hope she'll be there doing what she does best. Making money! Would be cool to see a formation flight of a B-17, Lanc, and B-24! :wink:


Yankee Lady is going to be in Eden Prairie, MN that weekend. If I remember correctly, YAM decided to honor the Eden Prairie show rather than cancel on them.


Cant imagine a Thunder show without a B-17!!! :cry: I also hope they decide to install bleachers for reenactment battles.


We will have grandstands installed along the main crowdline. You will be able to see the Battles and the air show from them, as the Battles will occur in front of the crowdline this year.
See http://yankeeairmuseum.org/airshow/tickets.htm
Grandstand tickets are $20/day (in advance and do not include admission or parking).
Regards,
Kevin

Mon Mar 02, 2009 5:40 pm

NO BEANFIELD?!?! :shock:

Mon Mar 02, 2009 6:52 pm

Warbird Kid wrote:NO BEANFIELD?!?! :shock:


Unfortunately, no beanfield. After YAM got pounded with almost a $5,000 bill from the farmer for damage to the soy beans (evidently soy bean prices have risen exponentially :shock: ) we had to re-evaluate the use of the field. Back years ago it cost us about $500 - $800 in damage annually.
The other school of thought is the Battles have become very popular and they should really be front and center, therefore the move to the crowdline followed that thought process.
Regards,
Kevin

Mon Mar 02, 2009 8:00 pm

kevin walsh wrote:
Warbird Kid wrote:NO BEANFIELD?!?! :shock:


Unfortunately, no beanfield. After YAM got pounded with almost a $5,000 bill from the farmer for damage to the soy beans (evidently soy bean prices have risen exponentially :shock: ) we had to re-evaluate the use of the field. Back years ago it cost us about $500 - $800 in damage annually.
The other school of thought is the Battles have become very popular and they should really be front and center, therefore the move to the crowdline followed that thought process.
Regards,
Kevin


AWW that sux!! :evil: But understandable with the price! Sure wont be the same but maybe some creative Yankee ingenuity could turn this around. Who knows? It might work out.

Fri Mar 06, 2009 1:54 pm

62% of the Saturday Photo Tour/Pit Passes have been sold.

If your payment is received by March 31, 2009, you qualify to enter a draw for a B-25D Ride on Yankee Warrior. One lucky person will win this Bomber Flight Experience.

Cheers,
Tom Walsh.

Fri Mar 06, 2009 3:07 pm

Actually, the price of soybeans has risen tremendously. Average selling price in August 2000 was $4.52/bushel, while the average price in August 2008 was $13.00/bushel. Potential yield based on the type of growing season (good or bad) also plays into what the actual damage to the crop was.

Regards,

Andy

kevin walsh wrote:Unfortunately, no beanfield. After YAM got pounded with almost a $5,000 bill from the farmer for damage to the soy beans (evidently soy bean prices have risen exponentially :shock: )

Tue Mar 31, 2009 10:31 pm

We would like to thank everyone who submitted their photo tour registration in time for the B-25 Ride CONTEST Deadline of March 31st, 2009. The winner of a Flight Experience aboard the Yankee Air Museum's B-25D Mitchell Bomber will be randomly chosen and that person will be notified shortly.
Thanks again for your support of the Yankee Air Museum.
Best!
Kevin
P.S. FYI, there are a couple of spots left for Saturday's Photo Tour. They are selling quickly so if you want them check out http://www.yankeeairmuseum.org/airshow/photo.htm for registration details.

Fri Apr 03, 2009 1:14 pm

84% of the Saturday Photo Tour/Pit packages for the 2009 Thunder Over Michigan Show have been sold.

We expect the remainder for Saturday to be gone in a matter of days.

Cheers,
Tom Walsh.
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