Kinda funny actually.... I lived in New Jersey during the time period
mentioned. Couldn't remember a show in Lakehurst. Thought maybe it was my
Air Force bias, so I did a search. And searched. And searched some more.
I cannot find a single historical reference to an airshow at Lakehurst in
1981. Found several references for the Memorial Day airshow at McGuire AFB,
which is what I thought I remembered. Not far apart geographically, but
worlds apart for a pilot. For the record, the Mcguire airshow is one of the
largest in the east each year. I sincerely doubt, given factors such as
parking, crowd & traffic control and airspace control, that two military
installations so close to each other would have competing airshows. Makes
this whole insane asylum even more interesting and mysterious.
"Harry K" wrote in message
ups.com...
Juan Jimenez wrote:
"Al G" wrote in message
...
Go ask Mr. Campbell, Mike. Why come to me when you can go to the
source?

He made no mention of any barograph or other recoding instrument to
verify
any accomplishment.
http://www.aero-news.net/Community/D...1905&Refresh=1
The barograph is mentioned right there next to the altitude, Al.
Are you sure you got that email from Jim? 
Juan
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Supposing (and that is a looonnng 'suppose') that the barograph
actually existed. What part of a barograph that wasn't sealed and
certified by a disinterestped party did you not understand? Claiming
that "I made a record and here is the barograph" Is just about as
credible as "I made a record and (points) there is the cloud I flew
above in that (points) plane"
That is, exactly no credibility at all.
Harry K