I realize I may have not roused you quite early enough this week.
For those who want an airport friendly social event to promote
their little home aerodrome,
consider having a pumpkin drop on Sunday.
We are having our second one, newspapers planning to attend,
and hopefully we will get a flock of youngsters airborne
and enjoying their view from four minutes in the air. We are
using our towplane ( C-182 ) for a bomber, and asking
for tiny donations to the local animal shelter for the effort
of a bomb run.
Double duty for city political good credits!
Even pretty impromptu -- go for it!
It doesn't take a lot.... just some motivation and a two-seat
airplane to make some fun and some PR to your credit. It may not
be a glider flown, but it is outreach to the town around you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_h-c8pbJu2s
That'll show you how we did it last year.
Good haunting,
Cindy B
www.caracole-soaring.com
this is one mission that the 2-22 and 2-33 perform much better than an
ASK-21. You can't fit a very big pumpkin out that puny sliding
window. :)
Should be fun Cindy my flying (airplane) club in eastern iowa does a
pumpkin drop, as does the antique airplane association in Blakesburg,
IA. Rumor has it that the only thing on the airport that has not been
hit by a pumpkin is the old sailboat that is the target.
You all might be going about this the wrong way.
Look at the crowd on this pumpkin drop... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEbyrSvxf7U
Maybe that is something that could be done with those unflyable L-13s
or maybe a PW-5 or two or three.
Darryl
Yes! Now I'm thinking of a long row of PW5 and a B-25 full of
pumpkins.
Darryl
LMAO - Awsome!
9B
The CAF has the B-29 "Fifi" flying again. That could be the only
thing that would be better
Boggs
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-Tom
OOPS! Wrong URL posted previously, try this: http://gallery.me.com/tomserkowski/100039