Wed May 15, 2013 3:46 pm
Wed May 15, 2013 4:35 pm
Randy Wilson wrote: I must say some of you are trying to read too much between the lines. Randy
Wed May 15, 2013 4:45 pm
Randy Wilson wrote:If you visit or revisit the press release on the CAF website at http://www.commemorativeairforce.org/?page=cms/event&eventID=182 and scroll down to the bottom of that page, you will see some added information about the selection criteria for the new HQ Airbase. This was previously sent out to CAF members but was not included in the initial press release. I asked if we could add this information for non-members. I must say some of you are trying to read too much between the lines.
Randy
Wed May 15, 2013 7:02 pm
Wed May 15, 2013 9:09 pm
Wed May 15, 2013 11:11 pm
Wed May 15, 2013 11:17 pm
RandolphB wrote:If they truely want to reach more people to educate, the only choice is Kissimmee, Florida. It's right next to DisneyWorld, and people from all over the world come there as a result. None of the other locations mentioned come close to the worldwide traffic Central Florida has already. Kissimmee Airport started life as an Army Air Corp field and thus has an actual historical background to it. Depending on how much hanger space is needed, there are some good size ones open right now. Kermit's Fantasy of Flight is down the road another 40 or so miles; top that with Stallion 51 and Warbird Adventures on the field already- and you have at least a working knowledge of Warbirds in place already. And I am certain I know at least one A & P who would welcome working on their collection. My name is...er....his name is....
Thu May 16, 2013 12:01 am
Thu May 16, 2013 12:53 am
carlisle1926 wrote:All this talk of the CAF just made a topic pop up in my head. Why in the world do they call it AIRSHO? I absolutely hate and am a little ashamed that they removed the W from "airshow". I don't care where they move as long as one of them takes a spelling lesson. Maybe they could repackage the name with some " L.A. gang style" spray paint graffiti letters to make it even more trendy. I seriously STOPPED going to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo as soon as they went corporate and named it Rodeo Houston. Now the T.V. and radio announcers just call it RODEO and it turns my stomach. The CAF spelling of the word airshow makes them sound like a corporate heartless mess just like so many others that went "corporate". I hope they stay in Texas, but ya'll better ad that W back on the end of Airshow. I'm still not that happy about their name change to CAF either.
Yeah, yeah, yeah- I'm grouchy.
Jason
Thu May 16, 2013 1:38 am
Brad wrote:carlisle1926 wrote:All this talk of the CAF just made a topic pop up in my head. Why in the world do they call it AIRSHO? I absolutely hate and am a little ashamed that they removed the W from "airshow". I don't care where they move as long as one of them takes a spelling lesson. Maybe they could repackage the name with some " L.A. gang style" spray paint graffiti letters to make it even more trendy. I seriously STOPPED going to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo as soon as they went corporate and named it Rodeo Houston. Now the T.V. and radio announcers just call it RODEO and it turns my stomach. The CAF spelling of the word airshow makes them sound like a corporate heartless mess just like so many others that went "corporate". I hope they stay in Texas, but ya'll better ad that W back on the end of Airshow. I'm still not that happy about their name change to CAF either.
Yeah, yeah, yeah- I'm grouchy.
Jason
It has been airsho (no W at the end) since 73 or 74 and was a copyrighted around 82. I believe the spelling came from the CAF attending Transpo 72 at Dulles Airport. Where ever the spelling came from it is a tradition of the CAF. Sadly it is one of the last traditions the CAF still has. I hope it doesn't go away. Much like everybody calls a cotton swab a Q-tip, nearly everyone involved with it refers to Midland (and Harlingen in the past) as just "Airsho". Its like saying you want a Coke when you really mean Dr. Pepper
As a side note, I grew up thinking that was the way airshow was written. I had seen it in print all my life like that and just assumed it was proper. In the sixth grade I had to write a paper and I did it over the CAF. I spelled airsho the way the CAF spelled it and my teacher counted off for it. I argued about the way it was spelled and she gave me a zero. It took my mama going up to the school the next morning with a copy of the Airsho84 program and talking to that old hag before she gave me a passing grade.
Thu May 16, 2013 3:40 pm
Brad wrote:
As a side note, I grew up thinking that was the way airshow was written. I had seen it in print all my life like that and just assumed it was proper. In the sixth grade I had to write a paper and I did it over the CAF. I spelled airsho the way the CAF spelled it and my teacher counted off for it. I argued about the way it was spelled and she gave me a zero. It took my mama going up to the school the next morning with a copy of the Airsho84 program and talking to that old hag before she gave me a passing grade.
Thu May 16, 2013 6:25 pm
Thu May 16, 2013 6:29 pm
Thu May 16, 2013 6:43 pm
gary1954 wrote:**yawn** just move the operation further south fairly close to I-10 that has a gazillion vehicles traveling east/west (some one is bound to stop and see the museum), if not then I'm in favor of S.A. or Peachtree City, GA.
Thu May 16, 2013 7:14 pm
Dan Newcomb wrote:Tourists? Vacation destination? Attractions? Large population near by with interstate access? Fantastic media coverage? Fabulous flying weather and great scenery? Huge aviation talent pool? Room for expansion? Active wing with some of the most popular aircraft in the CAF. Gee where oh where would that be?