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On 15 May 2007 10:57:37 -0700, Jay Honeck <jjhoneck@mchsi.com> wrote:
>> A WORD OF CAUTION, about finding the plane, by stopping by the booth at the
>> camping area:
>> DO NOT wait until after the airshow is over to find the location at the
>> booth.
>> The booth WILL BE CLOSED, and you will not be able to get the location of
>> Jay's plane!
>> Don't ask me how I know this! <g>
>
>Good point, Jim -- and it's one I had forgotten. EAA closes the
>camping area check-in booths when the airshow starts. You will either
>have to scout our location beforehand, or figure out a way to get
>vectors from this newsgroup (someone usually posts our locale during
>the week).
>
>Don't even TRY to find the party by "taking a stroll through the North
>40", as some folks did last year. Unless you are very lucky, indeed,
>you will literally walk MILES before you find us -- if you ever do!
Jay, once you find your place, how about marking it on a map and
posting it outside of the check-in booth? In a clear plastic sleave?
There has to be a bullitin board around there somewhere.
I also like the balloons idea, but at 30 feet. If bright red with
streamers should be visible from a considerable distance.
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