I've worked a lot of shows, and though my perspective is from the operations side, I think the best type of show has a good blend
of fast and slow, loud and quiet, vintage and new.
I'll put my foot out and produce a line-up here that I think would
make a good, balanced show.
Military Jet Demo Team: (F-15, F-16, F-18)
It gives you loud and fast, breathtaking performance. Also allows
for a Heritage/Legacy Flight.
Formation Team: Snowbirds
Fantastic 9 ship formations that are amazing to watch. It doesn't
need to be the Blues or T-Birds to be exciting.
Civilian Demo Team: Red Baron Squadron
Action is loud, smokey, and big and kept close to the field, also
gives you multiple acts, opening circle the parachutes act,
two-ship act and four-ship main act. They have flexibility and showmanship.
Sailplane Act: Manfred Radius or Bob Carlton etc.
Quiet grace and style in the sky.
High Energy Acro: Patty Wagstaff, Jim Leroy, Sean Tucker etc.
Fast paced, exciting edge of your seat flying.
Wingwalking Act: Gene Soucy/Thresa Stokes are a great combination,
as Gene can also fly the Showcat as a sole acro and fly his Extra as a
fast paced, acro act.
Warbird aerobatics: Corsair -Snort or Dan McCue,
Mustang- Vlado Lenoch, Ed Shpley or Jim Beasley
Allows for suberb vintage flying and Legacy/Heritage flights.
Parachute team: Golden Knights
Everyone likes to see where they all actually land!
Vintage Biplane Acro: John Mohr
He's mesmerizing with his handling of a stock Stearman!
Helicopter Act: OTTO
Great act and one that young and old can enjoy,
added benefit of helicopter rides for the public and
sailplane tow ship!
Any military fly-bys that you an get: F-117, B-2, C-5, KC-135 etc.
Utilizes active missions and saves space on the ramp. Usually, if
you've got assets other than the demo teams, they're on static
display and never fly during the actual show. WE get to see them
arrive and depart, but the public doesn't get to see the statics fly.
Warbird flights: Any warbird you can get!
Obviously, the slant on this site leans heavily to the warbirds, but
a few bombers/fighters can fit into a show just as well as 30! Tora,
Tora, Tora, fits into this catagory and I believe that if a show
continues year after year, you've got to mix it up a bit each year.
One year warbird light, the next, warbird heavy.
Maybe even a jet truck:
It can be a little hokey, but the crowd sure likes it!
With my apologies to many other peformers out there, any of the
pilots and acts mentioned above can be certainly replaced with
others that are just as good, if not better, but it is my rough idea
of a perfect show.
Believe it or not, almost all of the above mention were part of one
show I worked a few years ago, and we did realize it at the time
that the show was almost a perfectly balanced, entertainment
machine.
I know there are a lot of other types of acts that I've left out, I
just can't think of them all right now!
Blue skies,
Jerry
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