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The Grand Prix concept is obviously growing fast.
The GP2005 has just ended and about 6 months later the GP2006 is held in NZ with rather hefty price tags for visitors. http://www.gp06.com/tickets.htm Is this a new trent in soaring contests? |
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New Zealand Dollars = 24.6267 USD United States Dollars 35.00 NZD New Zealand Dollars = 32.6306 AUD Australia Dollars They have to get the prize money from someplace. http://www.users.bigpond.com/keepits...entries05.html come here for a free visit. Is this a new trent in soaring contests? |
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On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 13:11:46 GMT, "Mal" wrote:
They have to get the prize money from someplace. And they expect 10 to 15 thousand spectators... (see http://www.gp06.com/news.htm ) That's a lot of prize money! |
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Ruud wrote: On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 13:11:46 GMT, "Mal" wrote: They have to get the prize money from someplace. And they expect 10 to 15 thousand spectators... (see http://www.gp06.com/news.htm ) That's a lot of prize money! I was wondering about realistic crowd numbers. Omarama is a fairly remote place, being close to three hours drive from Dunedin and four hours from Christchurch. So I looked up attendance figures for Warbirds over Wanaka. Wanaka is even more remote. It's probably about the same time from Dunedin, but an extra hour from Christchurch. The very first show in 1988 attracted 14,000 visitors. The next show, in 1990, attracted 28,000 and 1992 saw 55,000. Recent shows (it is held at Easter every two years) have had close to 100,000 visitors. That's the pool of people prepared to drive half a day or more to see aviation events in the central South Island. It's entirely possible that with sufficient publicity you might attract something around the lower end of that to a gliding Grand Prix. If you threw in an appearance or two by a Spitfire/ Hurricane/ Mustang/ Kittyhawk/ Yak /Polikarpov then I think you'd guarantee it. They live only about 10 minutes flying time away. I well remember everyone settling down to dinner in the large marquee in the evening after practice day at the 1995 Worlds in Omarama when the distinctive sound of a Merlin engine in a full power dive emptied several hundred people out of the marquee in about ten seconds. We were treated to a ten minute impromptu display by Tim Wallis before he headed home to Wanaka. -- Bruce | 41.1670S | \ spoken | -+- Hoult | 174.8263E | /\ here. | ----------O---------- |
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Ruud wrote:
The Grand Prix concept is obviously growing fast. The GP2005 has just ended and about 6 months later the GP2006 is held in NZ with rather hefty price tags for visitors. http://www.gp06.com/tickets.htm Is this a new trent in soaring contests? "HEFTY"? $NZ30 per day???? About a measly 17Euro??? From the new owner of a Duo X and a 747-400 Captain??? I paid more than that for a magazine and a can of Coke at Schipol in August!!! Graeme Cant |
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On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 23:47:00 +1000, Graeme Cant
wrote: Ruud wrote: The Grand Prix concept is obviously growing fast. The GP2005 has just ended and about 6 months later the GP2006 is held in NZ with rather hefty price tags for visitors. http://www.gp06.com/tickets.htm Is this a new trent in soaring contests? "HEFTY"? $NZ30 per day???? About a measly 17Euro??? From zero (St-Auban 2005) to NZ$ 30 or a "measly 17 Euro" (GP-2006) still is a rather steep increase in entrance fee. If they throw in an airshow like depicted by Bruce Holt they may have a winning formula. I hope they get their 15.000 paying visitors!! .... and their long awaited ATM machine ;-) Cheers! Ruud. |
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