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I might possibly be addressing this subject in the wrong way, or to the
wrong audience. The main question was, Do you think airshow organizers would pay to have this plane at an airshow? A better question is: Well Mr. Frey, how many people would it draw to our airshow? I've got a few friends that are bikers. I'm going to shop the idea around with them. If bikers think the Epps is cool and would go to an airshow to see it, then so would the rednecks, monster truck fans, 10 year old boys, etc. Usually, the bulk of an airshow audience is composed of these types, which seems to also explain the overabundance of big-iron warbirds and jet-trucks at most airshows. I'm thinking the Epps would probably sound something like this, only louder: http://www.hog-air.com/video.htm Harry T o d d P a t t i s t wrote: "wright1902glider" wrote: SO, here's my question: Would anyone, like say, airshow organizers, pay money to see this plane if it is restricted to taxi passes and static displays? Opinions welcome. I'm not an airshow organizer, but I've got an opinion :-) Per the thread subject, I would not pay money just to see this plane, but I would be more inclined to pay money to go to an airshow that included this plane. That said, I would not be interested in seeing a plane that couldn't fly just taxi back and forth on the ground. It would strike me as sad - like it had its wings clipped. I'd enjoy up close and personal at a static display, so I could see how the early designers dealt with various poorly understood problems of flight, but in that case, I want either a real antique aircraft, or an accurate reproduction, without steerable wheels and brakes etc. -- T o d d P a t t i s t (Remove DONTSPAMME from address to email reply.) Make a commitment to learn something from every flight. Share what you learn. |
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