Kyleb wrote:
Tim Savage wrote:
I have always found it interesting that the EAA grounded all their warbirds (except the B-17), but then expect warbird owners to bring theirs to Airventure for no compensation.
I thought Warbirds of America provided some freebies for attending the show and EAA bought fuel if you flew in one of the shows?
I know that doesn't cover the expenses, but heck, it is THE aviation event in the US. If you're an airplane person, don't you want to be there, regardless of whether there is money in it for you?
I'm not picking on you or any other warbird owner/operator, but do people really need to get paid to participate in their hobby or passion?
I was simply commenting on the irony that they grounded their airplanes because of cost but have no problem expecting free participation from others. Nothing more, nothing less.
I have personally spent countless dollars taking warbirds to OSH (not to mention housing, rental cars etc). I haven't missed a year since 1985. I will be back this year. But, I have to admit at times I have questioned whether I will attend a given year because of cost, but I always end up going. I have also noticed more and more of my friends coming to OSH, but leaving the warbird at home. Especially those from far away. $6.00 gas is having its impact. I did that for a few years, and will be doing it again this year as I am selling my last warbird and am not sure what is next. But at the end of the day, come the end of July, I will be there..as always...and at least one night we will all sit around and complain about how expensive it is and how EAA is unreasonable etc, but we will all be back in one way or another
