bg1013 wrote:
I visited Thunder Over Michigan for the first time in about 2005 (tons of B17s aB24 and some B25s were all there). The layout was awesome and I got some excellent photos of the planes as they taxied out to the runway. Also, the flyover area was relatively close and I got some great air shots as well. I think I was walking around the hangar area, if that helps.
Well, in 2007 or so, I went again, but I had to walk about 20-30 minutes to even get to the spectator area. Where I was, with a 300mm lens, I couldn't get much more than specks in my photos. It was ridiculous. The announcer would talk about the planes, but you couldn't even see them and by the time you did, the announcer was talking about someting else which you couldn't yet see. I haven't been back since.
I would love to go back, but only if I'm going to get worthwhile photos and be able to see the aircraft. I thought about the photo pit a year or two ago, but then read in a forum that the people that paid that extra $$ were nowhere near the planes again and couldn't get good shots.
So I'm in a dilemma. I would love to come, but am wary of paing any extra $. Can someone help explain the layout and if anything has changed? I love the aircraft, love the history, and would love to show, but can't see paying $30+ to see dots that are supposed to be planes.
The layout this year is pretty well the same as it was in 2005. The 2007 layout was done so the spectators could be parallel to the runway for the Blues show (I believe). Mike or Tom would be able to explain it better though.
