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It drives me crazy, when people who don't have a clue as to what is going on, throw out these red herrings. All it does is confuse the regular supporting public.
Tom,
At airshows these days, the "regular supporting public" is usually confused and generally "don't have a clue as to what is going on." I don't make the news Tom, I just report it.
That being said, I don't think it's unreasonable for casual observers to wonder if the Thunderbirds, or any other warbird performer for that matter are, in fact, flying from Willow Run or not especially when you consider the size of the venue coupled with the fact that the show has never been especially "friendly" for viewing takeoffs and/or landings.
People at the north end of the field especially have a hard time figuring out what's flying next when propellor aircraft and/or jets are cranking near the south end of the field. Those of us with trained ears and are knowledgeable from years past and know where to look can make out the whine of a jet engine spooling up or a radial engine snorting to life. I understand that the ramp is being moved so maybe that will cut down on some of the confusion.
For your average airshow attendant that is dealing with August heat, beverages, hotdogs, children, etc., I don't think it's unreasonable for people to look to the sky every once and a while and think, "Oh that's cool, did that takeoff here from the airport? Did I miss something?"
Hence, the "red herrings."