Hi Tom,
OMG - hail Grand Poobah - man - you're on a roll today - you haven't been nipp'n at the old spirits already have you ? You had both Jackie and I rolling this morning - great post - sir...
While I can't speak for that sneaky Eric guy (he lives suspiciously close to the Mid Atlantic region - hmm) - Dave needs special dispensation - he's a 20 plus year Sierra driver - BAC Member - and - Smoketown was his very first event - not to mention his plane is immaculate with a beautiful paint job - actually recently painted at Smoketown...
I think we intimidated the Southern boys - though - as none of them dared fly North of the border into Yankee territory... Air Czar's - really ???
Yes - it's true - I already have one of the coveted shirts - so I really don't thinks it's fair to claim another - however - if deemed worthy Jackie did express interest - I could use one slightly smaller - LOL... She's a tough camper and sacrificed her stomach to the bumps on the way home... She was pretty miserable...
I arrived at Smoketown just after 09:00 - which had the pattern looking like a hornets nest... I pulled in behind a low wing Fairchild with an open cockpit and was pretty surprised when I couldn't fly slow enough to maintain separation... Had to swing pretty wide to compensate... Relatively small 2400x50 foot runway with an uphill landing for 28... Very cool little airport with what appears to be a thriving aviation community...
The highlight of the event - was when the first flour bomber - two real nice "kids" (I'm getting old but they had to be in their teens or real early 20's) flying a Grumman got a little to exited on the bomb run... They had the slider canopy open they had lined up with the runway... As they approached the target - the release seemed spot on - but - wait - there was more than one object falling from the plane - now here I had a flashback to the old WKRP episode with Mr. Carlson turkey bombing the supermarket - but no - it wasn't a turkey... I guess in the excitement of the moment - the bombardier actually had his headset cord wrapped around his hand - when yelling "bombs away" he actually through his headset out of the plane with the flour bomb... (Sigh) Just think of the stories to be told for years to come ???
Anyway - we do have some pictures to post - but - Jackie crashed the moment we walked in and slept for 12 hours... The combination of the big day and the air sickness beat her up... I'll try to upload them today...
Regards,
Scott