kalamazookid wrote:
Pretty good show today. I would say it was probably the lightest Thunder lineup I've ever seen in terms of front-line WWII fighters and heavies, but I still had a good time and it was still a very good show. If I hadn't bought advance tickets to both days I'm not sure that I'd go back tomorrow since I saw everything thoroughly today. Still planning on going back tomorrow anyway for what should be another great day!
The formation flight and the USAAF Airpower flight were the highlights for me. The individual demos by the F-86, P-51 and P-63 were all superb. I particularly enjoyed the F-86 demo because the pilot did an excellent job showcasing the aircraft from different angles and giving the crowd a good look at the profile of the Sabre.
I thought not having more aircraft fly in the afternoon battle, or any aircraft fly in the morning battle at all was a poor choice. One of the things that makes TOM unique is the aircraft flying low over the WWII battle, and we didn't get that this year. I also found it odd that Rousch didn't tow over either of his P-51s for static display. The other problem was that the downtime between the B-24 and the Thunderbirds getting in the air was over 45 minutes. I'm sure this has more to do with the Thunderbirds than TOM, but it's pretty ridiculous. It's kinda stupid that the Thunderbirds need the entire airport shut down to sit on the ground with nothing in the air. Wish that time could have been used to get the Avengers or something in the air. Again, not really TOM's fault, but jet teams need to look into changing this because that amount of downtime seems entirely unnecessary.
Another good show by the Thunder crew and I'm looking forward to heading back tomorrow!
I think they had a mechanical issue. They had the twin flying in the four ship instead of the single seats.
Sean