Wow, excellent, thank you for the reply Andy! This is not a new topic for me. I literally grew up watching warbird shows at Oshkosh (no, really, I was there at 9 months old in 1973 and have only missed four years since!), so I am very passionate about the shows put on there. I have posted this in years past on the EAA forums with no real reply, so to finally be able to get some dialog with one of those involved is exciting.
Here is a post from the EAA forums after last year to give a bit more background on my thoughts:
"As a long time visitor that loved my eight days at Osh 2014 everything was great, but the air shows could be improved. The T-33's were cool, as was the TX Flying Legends dogfight, but beyond that a major disappointment. The “Tora Tora Tora” and TX Flying Legends shows of 2013 were superb, and I hoped that we would see more of that in the future, but I was wrong. I know weather impacted Friday, but the rest of the week was no better.
There were two P-38's on the ramp capable of flying. Would have loved to see them do a flyby together. Throw the zero in there for them to chase around and you have a very memorable formation.
Would have loved to see a few of the Lockheed 12's in the air together. I know some of the owners choose not to fly, but I also know the DAV B-25 puts on a fantastic solo demo flight, and from talking to them they wanted to but were not given a slot. Bummer.
I posted this after the 2012 show, and while 2013 was an improvement, 2014 was a step back:
I feel the warbird shows have gotten kind of stale. Single P-51's doing flat laps for 10 minutes...the B-25's flying high and above the crowd while the O-birds circle on stage center.
Oshkosh brings a large array of aircraft together one time a year, and the air show would be a great place to showcase this. I offer some possible ideas for improvement:
~We had three great versions of tri-motors on the field, Junkers, Stinson, Ford. How cool would a three ship pass from those be?
~How about a tail chase of the A-36 to P-51D progression, going from A-36 to 51A, B, C and D with some narrative about each variant? The planes where there to do it.
~Hinton in the P-38 doing acro was awesome. More vintage solo acts would be great. How about the Horseman?
~Can the tail chase passes be a bit more animated? Some curving passes that show the tops and bottoms of the wings, not just a profile? (More Max Hoffman-ish of you will)
~I would love for the EAA warbird show to look a bit more like the Legends show at Duxford. No reason it cannot. This 2 minute clip is exactly what I wish the show organizers would plan.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCja_syG3ukThanks, watch the clip, and see if you can get the Senior Leadership to watch it as well!
~Jim