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Originally Posted by Fokker Ace
Does mentioning the "Viet Nam" experience in each post get points for discounted gas at the Mobil or something?
Apparently there is something rotten at ORA and it leaked into the water supply. At $20 a pop to see a half-hearted airshow and maybe catch an all-too-common-these-days crash, maybe it best the show doesn't go on. The people speaking for ORA on here sure aren't the kind of ambassadors you'd want to rely on.
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Perhaps I am naive, but Oswald seems a fair gent, and is offering information that is not biased, nor insulting.
I am sure though of one thing- Our Family owns a Dr1, and it is NOT going anywhere near this aerodrome. Nothing near it, nor any of the folks in the area there that I know, and am glad to walk away from. Some of the most abusive folks that I have ever came across are centered on that place. It seems a shame, as such greatness should attract a similar greatness, not the sludge that I have seen in my limited exposure that comprises 95% of my interactions with that tiny arrogant part of the world tucked away in Dutchess County.
I will follow what happens there, but am not going to be donating the time that I had in mind, as some of the folks there may drive me to unpleasant territory. Still, I will carry the flame for Cole, and his dream, and hope the parasites infecting it's innards fade away. Seems unlikely, since the State of New York has NO BALLS on the topic. Perhaps it is yet another wreaking example of WHO YOU KNOW, as some folks have seen recently in other realms of this discussion, with the NS crash vanishing from News paper archives.
Larry- tell your Bosses that plane wrecks are really super for getting folks to be aware of the collection, and may just be the best way to draw folks into see the shows- Perhaps you could blow some of them up too? What the heck. Turn it into a simulation of a real WWI aerodrome. Folks love a good show.