wendovertom wrote:
Man I need to make it again sometime! Sigh - maybe next year.
From an organizer standpoint - the going rate is roughly $5K for a single mustang - so that is $40K in just appearance fees for the mustangs (plus fuel, oil, smoke oil). Going rate for a P-38 appearance is about $10K plus. Granted several of these planes are based at PoF and they have developed relationships so that makes a difference.
Tom P.
PoF (in my opinion) is a much different deal when it comes to getting aircraft to their show then say Thunder Over Michigan.
Typically the ramp is comprised of a lot of the same aircraft that are there every other year, those being the PoF owned planes.
The rest of them for the most part I highly doubt are planes that PoF "pays" an appearance fee for. A few reasons for that:
-I doubt Friedkin charges PoF for any of his planes. Steve ferries them to PoF and will more or less be the pilot during the show.
-Plenty of aircraft that aren't PoF are displayed at the museum, or based at Chino (Dottie, Honey Bunny, Lady Alice, Pacific Princess, Yanks P-40) for example
-PoF sends their aircraft to other museums events, for Warhawk sending 2 aircraft, I imagine PoF has an agreement that they will send 2 (or more) to their event in Nampa and the costs cancel out, CAF SoCal might be the same way since PoF sends their planes to Wings over Camarillo
-Rod Lewis is a sponsor, and I would assume that he doesn't charge for anything he sends, just needs the pilot(s) to get the planes there, especially since Steve test flies just about everything they get
-And plenty of the other Mustangs are friends of PoF that more than likely come on their own dime for the show, and PoF pays for their fuel and maybe helps with lodging for the weekend (all of the NorCal Mustangs (Speedball, Blondie, Lady Jo, they're all friends and this is a yearly meet-up for them)
-Then there are a few that PoF presumably pays for like "normal" airshows do, but it's probably minimal at best.
It's nice having a few pilots on the team that are trusted by 99.9% of warbird owners to fly their stuff, also helps when you have a huge selection of aircraft of your own to bargain with other museums that have their own airshows!
Specifically to your point of P-38's costing $10k a show, the 4 that they had last year probably cost them a fraction of that. Skidoo is PoF owned of course, PoF was a big reason Collings P-38 was flying again so the least they can do is have it on display at the show (and it was at Chino anyway), Thoughts of Midnite was probably a courtesy from Dan (no appearance fee, and I think it was at Chino most of last year), and Steve is one of (if not the only) qualified pilots in White 33, so they probably only had to pay for the fuel to get it to Chino (no lodging fees, maybe a small appearance fee).