[quote=P51]
Sasquatch wrote:
And what better place than the new "warbird central" up here in the beautiful Pacific Northwest?!
[quote=P51]
Geez, just about
anywhere would be better than the Pac NW for the CAF!

That's the
last place I'd want them to go to,
and I live there! I'd rather they be in a more centralized area that a lot of people get to, with good flying weather. It's rainy for 8 months out of every year, with fall-like weather as late as mid-June (the Olympia airshow was recently moved to July for that reason)![/quote]
CAPFlyer wrote:
No, the new location is going to be developed into a "Super Airbase" (direct from the CAF's press release) that will be a year-round attraction. While Airsho and the museum will stay in Midland, the idea here is to create a new attraction of similar or larger size in a bigger tourist city where it will be possible to get more people through the location.
Well, let's see what the
JET CITY and local environs has to offer the CAF in the way of a museum at Paine Field:
1) Washington State's #1 tourist destination: the
Boeing Factory Tour (Paine Field, Everett, WA)
2)
Historic Flight Foundation flying warbirds collection (Paine Field, Everett, WA)
3)
Flying Heritage Collection flying warbirds collection (Paine Field, Everett, WA)
4)
Future of Flight aviation learning center (Paine Field, Everett, WA)
5)
Museum of Flight Restoration Center (Paine Field, Everett, WA)
6) The fabulous
"Boeing Red Barn" and Museum of Flight (Boeing Field, Seattle, WA, 1/2-hour south of Everett - antiques, classics, former
Champlin Collection of WWI and WWII warbirds, space shuttle mock-up, commercial aircraft, Concorde, and a large collection of space artifiacts, not to mention
Boeing Field, chock full of regularly flying and easily photographable Boeing Commercial Aircraft)
7)
Kenmore Air Harbor (on Lake Washington at Kenmore, WA, , 1/2-hour east of Everett, for float plane tours of Seattle and scenic/tourist flights to the San Juan Islands and Vancouver and Victoria, BC, Canada)
Olympic Flight Museum (Olympia, WA, flying warbird collection and airshow, plus
NW Helicopters, a major helicopter restorer and base, and a
WA DOT Fire Cobra and Huey base, 1.5 hours south of Everett)
9)
Heritage Flight Museum flying warbirds collection (Bellingham, WA, ~1 hour north of Everett)
10)
Naval Air Station Whidbey Island: home of Prowlers, Growlers, and visiting Hornets (about 1 hour and a 20-minute ferry ride north of Everett)
11)
Port Townsend Aero Museum: home of antiques and classics, as well as a hands-on aviation restoration skills school for young people (about 1 hour and 40-minute ferry ride northwest of Everett, WA)
--AND--Only a half-day's drive south (3.5 to 4 hours south of Seattle), two more incredible aircraft museums: the
Tillamook Air Museum in Tillamook, Oregon; and the
Evergreen Aviation Museumin McMinnville, Oregon.
Hmmmm...I'm sure I'm missing more, but hey, I'm plumb tuckered out just typing all that frothy aviation goodness located in one amazing region!
If CAF wanted exposure to a rockin' large city (make it two, if you want to include Portland) and their inhabitants, and to be part of every wingnut's dream destination, it would be hard to beat the Pacific NW. Not to mention a HUGE pool of very talented airplane people like ex-military, mechanics, pilots, organizational and business types, as well as volunteers and retirees from same looking for something to do.
So, I gotta disagree with you here, P51; I think this would be a PRIME location for the CAF. And the "8 months of rain" is totally inaccurate. Maybe November to January, but hey, in winter, it simply rains rather than snowing, and warbirds do fly on those on-again, off-again kinds of weatherly days. I know, because happily, they fly over my home when they do. But if it really rains hard, you just stay inside and work on the planes, or go to a museum instead of being outdoors watching the warbirds fly.
CAF, c'mon up here and join the party...and make money while you're doing it!
--Tom (CAF member)