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Syd's post on ways to mark the 100th anniversary made me think this is a
good time to ask who's going to the celebration and maybe get a little info.... I got my tickets late so there weren't any hotels available close by. So we're staying in Norfolk and driving down. I've decided to let a professional fly us out instead of doing it myself as I haven't finished the IFR ticket yet. I've got tickets for Tuesday also, we're going to check out the route to avoid suprises on Wed. AM. I'm figuring less crowded also, so we can see the site a little better. I'm hoping some here could provide some info about the layout of the site. I'm particularly worried about the fact that their website emphasizes Jumbotrons. They make it sound like there won't be much chance to actually see anything. Any other info/advice about the area or the event will be greatly appreciated. TIA, -- Frank....H |
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I had planned on going for years. But then about 9 months ago, I started
digging to find out what kind of "events" they were having, etc. turns out, I couldn't find squat. Even the "official" site was severely lacking in detail. I made some phone calls to the NC tourism board and got a little more info. Basically, I determined that it wasn't worth taking 3 kids and a screaming wife..(no wait..that's backwards) all the way to the Outer Banks just to see John Travolta fly his 707 while wearing his pretty captains outfit. Oh, well. Hope there's more there than I could find. Be sure to report back on how much I missed ![]() Jeff "Frank" wrote in message ... Syd's post on ways to mark the 100th anniversary made me think this is a good time to ask who's going to the celebration and maybe get a little info.... I got my tickets late so there weren't any hotels available close by. So we're staying in Norfolk and driving down. I've decided to let a professional fly us out instead of doing it myself as I haven't finished the IFR ticket yet. I've got tickets for Tuesday also, we're going to check out the route to avoid suprises on Wed. AM. I'm figuring less crowded also, so we can see the site a little better. I'm hoping some here could provide some info about the layout of the site. I'm particularly worried about the fact that their website emphasizes Jumbotrons. They make it sound like there won't be much chance to actually see anything. Any other info/advice about the area or the event will be greatly appreciated. TIA, -- Frank....H |
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You mean you've got three wives and a screaming kid? You from somewhere in
rural Utah, boy? {;-) Jim "Jeff Franks" shared these priceless pearls of wisdom: Basically, I determined that it wasn't worth taking 3 kids and a -screaming wife..(no wait..that's backwards) Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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I'm hoping some here could provide some info about the layout of the site.
I've been flying down every year but I don't think I can help you much, because I believe everything is going to be different this year. Previously, we landed at Manteo, rented a car, and stayed at the Comfort Inn South, at Nags Head. Morning of the 17th, we drove north several miles to the park site, where we turned left, drove in, parked, and walked to the museum area, where the ceremonies took place. This year, I've been informed, no private cars may drive in. Busses will carry people WITH TICKETS from pick-up points (presumably the various motels in the area) to the site. I reserved a motel room last year, before I left, for this year. I heard all rooms were gone in just a few days after they began taking reservations. They make it sound like there won't be much chance to actually see anything. I heard 35,000 ticket were sold. If that's true, you probably aren't going to see much unless you're in the front row. I doubt very much the Park Service built bleachers for 35,000 people. vince norris |
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![]() "Jim Weir" wrote in message ... You mean you've got three wives and a screaming kid? You from somewhere in rural Utah, boy? I'm sure he meant three screams and a kidding wife, Jim. I'm thinking about driving over there. Kinda close to my neck of the woods and that will be about the time I need a break from my recent house sell/purchase/remodel. . . . .. . . Unless, of course, some kind feller is passing over north Alabama on the way to NC. -- Jim Fisher |
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.....or southern middle Tennessee
![]() . . . Unless, of course, some kind feller is passing over north Alabama on the way to NC. -- Jim Fisher |
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Frank wrote:
Syd's post on ways to mark the 100th anniversary made me think this is a good time to ask who's going to the celebration and maybe get a little info.... I got my tickets late so there weren't any hotels available close by. So we're staying in Norfolk and driving down. I've decided to let a professional fly us out instead of doing it myself as I haven't finished the IFR ticket yet. I've got tickets for Tuesday also, we're going to check out the route to avoid suprises on Wed. AM. I'm figuring less crowded also, so we can see the site a little better. I'm hoping some here could provide some info about the layout of the site. I'm particularly worried about the fact that their website emphasizes Jumbotrons. They make it sound like there won't be much chance to actually see anything. Any other info/advice about the area or the event will be greatly appreciated. TIA, Three of us from CT will be going down there in Archer N325AV. John Roncallo |
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Gail and I will be there on Monday in the BlueOnBlue 182 N73CQ. Listen for us
on 2 meter 52 simplex coming truly cross-country from California. Jim - -Three of us from CT will be going down there in Archer N325AV. - -John Roncallo Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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Gail and I will be there on Monday in the BlueOnBlue 182 N73CQ. Listen for us
on 2 meter 52 simplex coming truly cross-country from California. Jim IIRC, Jim, you were pretty unhappy about the parking fee at Manteo. Did you decide to land there anyway? I decided to try another eastern NC field, but by the time I got around to checking, rental cars had all been reserved, so I'm flying to Norfok and driving from there. It's only 85 miles and I'd need to rent a car anyway, regardless of where I landed. vince norris |
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vincent p. norris
shared these priceless pearls of wisdom: -IIRC, Jim, you were pretty unhappy about the parking fee at Manteo. -Did you decide to land there anyway? I don't know where Manteo is. My bitch is with Dare County. I thought their tiedown policies were outrageous. I went so far as to email my colleagues on the Dare County Board of Supervisors (Board of Commissioners, Board of whatever your state calls the County Board) and told them that they were sticking it to their visitors, and that this visitor wasn't particularly happy about it. Guess what? For all the foofaw about "southern courtesy", these jerks didn't even have the common manners to write me back telling me to go to hell or anything else. I am embarrassed as a former County Supervisor (Commissioner) that these yo-yos didn't have the cojones to respond to a simple request for information. So far as I am concerned, the Dare County Board of Commissioners is a bunch of arrogant locals who have no concept of trying to build some sort of visitor base for the future. I see them as a "stick the visitor" because they have no concept of trying to build up the "we're going to make your visit pleasurable". All they can see is that this "centennial" isn't going to happen again for a hundred years. What they FAIL to see is that they could parlay this celebration into hundreds of us coming once a year or so to honor the event, rather than thousands coming once every hundred years. What shortsightedness. Dumb. Terminal dumb. I hope this email works its way into the hands of the current incumbents' opponents who will use it to unseat these unresponsive goofballs. - -I decided to try another eastern NC field, but by the time I got -around to checking, rental cars had all been reserved, so I'm flying -to Norfok and driving from there. It's only 85 miles and I'd need to -rent a car anyway, regardless of where I landed. I wouldn't have needed a car had Dare County been reasonable, but I'm also going to Norfolk and spending my money there. Jim Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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