Taylor Stevenson wrote:
Saxman,
There wasn't as much money available to get planes there as originally thought. Ergo, some dropouts. I'm sure there were other dropouts for personal financial reasons as well, but I know of one specific instance where a prominent aircraft was promised $X to come, but two weeks before the event they were notified they'd only get $1/2X. They had to come up with several thousand on their own to make the trip.
While this is an impressive gathering of warbirds, it is still a far cry from the 100+ (120 something if I remember correctly) we had on Freedom Flight 1995. Then again, price of gas wasn't much more than a dollar back then.
It is true that the funding fell short. It is pretty disappointing that more corporations etc. did not see the historic value in being able to honor the veterans in this way. I for one wasn't going to miss it...whether they funded it or not. As was eluded to in this thread above, a great many of the airplanes that were invited were CAF airplanes..as it should have been as one of the primary organizers. Unfortunately, because of security arrangements and background checks that were required back in February, new airplanes could not be added. So, when the funding didn't come in to bring some of the CAF airplanes from across the country there was no option to allow private owners to bring similar airplanes at their cost. Understandably many of the CAF units couldn't afford to eat the cross-country transit costs on their own. I know numerous warbird owners with bomber/fighter type airplanes that would have come on their own nickle to be part of it but it wasn't an option this late in the game. The organizers could not have known they wouldn't get the money...and they sure made a great attempt to get it.
In the end there is still a fantastic group of varied airplanes here, and while the number may not be as great as the 1995 Freedom Flight, my recollection of that event is that it was largely made up of trainers. This even has a wider cross section of rarer type...and I don't think Freedom Flight flew down the National Mall...
My hats are off the organizers, I am sure none of us can fully comprehend the amount of planning that went into this. The number of Federal security agencies represented in our briefing this morning was interesting.
Today was a great day, and tomorrow should be even better!