flightsimer wrote:
Now had this always been advertised as a CAF event, then my opinion would be different. But it was not, so it was news to me to hear the CAF were sponsoring it, even though it is not being directly advertised as such.
I don't know how you can say it isn't being advertised as the CAF being a major sponsor of the event. It's on a huge banner at the bottom of the page.
flightsimer wrote:
To me, it is being done to honor all of the men and women from every corner of this country who served during the war. In doing so, it would only be natural to plan it in such a way to have as many organizations as possible involved from every corner of the country as it is the legacy of these men and women we are celebrating through the lives of their children.
Just a two minute look at the webpage, not including the trainer aircraft, shows airplanes from Texas, California, Indiana, Missouri, Minnesota, Virginia, Georgia, Oregon, Louisiana, Pennsylvania, New York, Tennessee, South Carolina and Mississippi. So much for it not being from all corners.
That includes airplanes from the Slattery Collection, Fagen Fighters, CAF, Fighter Factory, Erickson Aircraft Collection, Allied Fighters, Southern Air Heritage Foundation, Texas Flying Legends, EAA, Liberty Foundation, Cavanaugh Flight Museum, American Airpower Museum, Tennessee Museum of Aviation, Jim Tobul and Frank Kimmel. So much for it not including many organizations.