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WARBIRDRCER -> RE: WARBIRDS OVER OKLAHOMA 2010 (9/12/2009 10:09 AM)
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Updated 09/13/2009 Ed, The airport host is allowing camping on site. There are no hook-ups, showers, etc., but there is parking for motorhomes, campers, and grass for tents if one so chooses. There will be Friday and Friday evening activities for everyone. Currently we are planning a youth aviation career program, full scale warbird static displays, RC Military aircraft flight demos, possible full scale aerobatic act, and an evening full scale balloon glow following an event partisipant dinner. There will be scheduled open flying Friday and we will have an area set-up in one of the large hangers for RC static displays and these aircraft can stay overnight in the hanger for Saturday's main event. Speaking of Saturday, we will start off the morning with a WWI Dawn Patrol, followed by our opening events. We are scheduling for 6 pilot stations and 2 to 3 starting areas. The taxiway is our actual runway. It is 35 feet wide and we are prepairing a 30 foot wide 800 foot grass runway along side of the taxiway. we are marking the/our 800 foot "runway" boundries with chalk lines for a referance, but if one lands 400 feet short of the chalk line, or 600 feet long and hot of the chalk line no problem, the taxiway and grass will continue another 1500 feet beyond our markings to the North and 4000 feet to the South. As long as one keeps their aircraft stright down the taxiway or grass they will not run out of runway before they stop. There are no taxi lights to worry about and the markers will be removed prior to the fly-in. Overnights will again be allowed on Saturday evening for Sunday flying, but if someone wants to remain Sunday for a Monday departure, this is also allowed. 4 miles from the airport there is about everything one needs. Hotels, food, Wal-mart, shopping, movies, golf course, and a lake with camping/boating/fishing. As for photos, I will get some posted. Be sure to post some shots and list some info on the aircraft you or others may bring. Thanks, Steve
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