A question was posted on another forum tonight basically asking if the EAA doesn't make counts of aircraft by make & model & class which are flown in for the convention. Are such tabulations available and how can I request that info ?
Dale
A question was posted on another forum tonight basically asking if the EAA doesn't make counts of aircraft by make & model & class which are flown in for the convention. Are such tabulations available and how can I request that info ?
Dale
I doubt anybody really has the information. Registration for aircraft parking is by and large optional. Someone must have the details on those who bothered to register, but it won't be complete.
Let's not give anybody any ideas. :-)
I can tell you that the CAP tries very hard to log EVERY landing and EVERY takeoff. Teams of cadets watch the pattern all day everyday except during the air show. That said, do you feel like you are being watched?
Oh, you mean show planes!
Jim Hann
EAA 276294 Lifetime
Vintage 722607
1957 Piper PA-22/20 "Super Pacer"
Chapter 32 member www.eaa32.org
www.mykitlog.com/LinerDrivr
Fly Baby/Hevle Classic Tandem
Ron is probably more correct than I am, I haven't really had a chance to go up on the roof and hang out with the CAP during big departure pushes.
Jim Hann
EAA 276294 Lifetime
Vintage 722607
1957 Piper PA-22/20 "Super Pacer"
Chapter 32 member www.eaa32.org
www.mykitlog.com/LinerDrivr
Fly Baby/Hevle Classic Tandem
Ron is correct. They are also at FLD and ATW. In addition to noting arrivals and assisting with parking aircraft, they also locate an unbelievable number of ELTs that go off at all three airports. (Both on the flight lines and in the exhibition hangars.)
Noting arrivals is easier than having to scour the entire airfield for an airplane that did not close a flight plan and when the pilot's cell phone is out of coverage (or he or she is just not answering it.)