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![]() Discovery Wings - Oshkosh 2003 show All times EDT: October 22: 9:00PM October 23: 12:00AM, 5:00AM, 8:00AM, 1:00PM, 4:00PM At one hour, it won't be comprehensive. Nonetheless, I enjoyed last year's one hour Oshkosh show. David O -- http://www.AirplaneZone.com |
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![]() "David O" wrote in message ... Discovery Wings - Oshkosh 2003 show All times EDT: October 22: 9:00PM October 23: 12:00AM, 5:00AM, 8:00AM, 1:00PM, 4:00PM At one hour, it won't be comprehensive. Nonetheless, I enjoyed last year's one hour Oshkosh show. I, for one, was disappointed. Why does everything the EAA do have to be a commercial for the EAA? I know how good the EAA is, I know all the good stuff they do, I would have liked to actually see some of Oshkosh. I don't think there was 5 minutes of parked or flying planes on the entire show. I have a tape of Oshkosh 2001(?), and I was disappointed that they only had 20 or 30 minutes of planes in it, this year's program was much worse. |
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I agree. I think it was worth watching, but I was a bit disappointed not
to see more of the "being at OSH" experience rather than regurgitated stuff about the Wrights (that is on already on many shows on discovery wings). ...lance I, for one, was disappointed. Wh y does everything the EAA do have to be a commercial for the EAA? I know how good the EAA is, I know all the good stuff they do, I would have liked to actually see some of Oshkosh. I don't think there was 5 minutes of parked or flying planes on the entire show. I have a tape of Oshkosh 2001(?), and I was disappointed that they only had 20 or 30 minutes of planes in it, this year's program was much worse. |
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I agree. I think it was worth watching, but I was a bit disappointed not
to see more of the "being at OSH" experience rather than regurgitated stuff about the Wrights (that is on already on many shows on discovery wings). ...lance I, for one, was disappointed. Wh y does everything the EAA do have to be a commercial for the EAA? I know how good the EAA is, I know all the good stuff they do, I would have liked to actually see some of Oshkosh. I don't think there was 5 minutes of parked or flying planes on the entire show. I have a tape of Oshkosh 2001(?), and I was disappointed that they only had 20 or 30 minutes of planes in it, this year's program was much worse. |
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![]() "lance" wrote in message ... I agree. I think it was worth watching, but I was a bit disappointed not to see more of the "being at OSH" experience rather than regurgitated stuff about the Wrights (that is on already on many shows on discovery wings). ..lance Between that and all the commercials it was a pretty sorry show :-( I, for one, was disappointed. Wh y does everything the EAA do have to be a commercial for the EAA? I know how good the EAA is, I know all the good stuff they do, I would have liked to actually see some of Oshkosh. I don't think there was 5 minutes of parked or flying planes on the entire show. I have a tape of Oshkosh 2001(?), and I was disappointed that they only had 20 or 30 minutes of planes in it, this year's program was much worse. |
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"Ken Finney" wrote:
I, for one, was disappointed. Why does everything the EAA do have to be a commercial for the EAA? I know how good the EAA is, I know all the good stuff they do, I would have liked to actually see some of Oshkosh. I don't think there was 5 minutes of parked or flying planes on the entire show. I have a tape of Oshkosh 2001(?), and I was disappointed that they only had 20 or 30 minutes of planes in it, this year's program was much worse. I agree wholeheartedly, Ken. Here is a brief critique. The show used far too much interview footage. Economy of delivery is important in a one hour show and the rambling (and sometimes awkward) comments of many of the interviewees was anything but economic. Much of the interview footage should have been replaced with a few sound-bites and well crafted narration. I was favorably impressed, however, with the style and content of FAA Administrator Marion Blakley's comments. Far too much of the show was spent trying to explain the importance of general aviation, EAA, and AirVenture. That particular message would have been more effective if executed with more economy and some subtlety, which would also have allowed for more coverage of the actual show. The "Here this week" finale was well crafted but was too little too late. David O -- http://www.AirplaneZone.com |
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