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Planning for the 2013 event is already underway. We are looking forward to seeing everyone return and bring your friends. We will be conducting the 2nd annual Military lawn dart event and the US will be defending their title from the Canadian's. Posted is the first of many update report.
North Pacific Military Corps
October 27, 2012
NOW HEAR THIS
While this is a belated 2012 Camp Adams and Arlington Fly-In debrief report, we now have information from the Fly-In Board of Directors to report. As everyone who was present knows, the Friday rain, thunder and lightning contributed to a 31% drop in attendance. Camp Adams was however well attended by visitors suggesting that more of those who came to the Fly-In visited Camp. That lightning strike Friday took out the Fly-In computer structure, including the server, four internet extenders, three computers, telephone and lines.
Camp Adams had 97 vehicles and numerous displays. The new area was well received and put us in closer contact with the public. The minor confusion of how our vehicles were to approach the camp so as to not conflict with spinning propellers will be corrected next year. Fortunately, there were no close calls between props and trucks. The Camp attracted 14 warbird aircraft including a B-17 and B-25. Overall aircraft attendance was up slightly from last year to about 600. Light flight returned with both aircraft and venders. There were 114 actual flights which encouraged sales. Camp Adams campers were very pleased to be completely away from those flights.
The Fly-In Board of Directors report the event will continue to evolve to best meet the visiting community. Some revision to the floor plan is likely to best serve visitors, venders and the volunteers who make the entire show function. No changes to Camp Adams are considered. Some changes may relate to new things happening at the airport.
Construction is underway for a new access road along the west side of the airport. While it may not be completed for 2013, it will, when finished, provide much improved access for the public. Also, construction will soon begin on a new historic aircraft museum on the west side of the field.
In 2013, Camp Adams will be little different from this year. Thursday (July 12), Friday and Saturday are the official show days with Wednesday and Sunday being setup/teardown days for venders, etc. Camp Adams will again be open for set up on the Sunday preceding. Early arrivals may take training in putting up GP medium tents and other pre-camp chores. There might even be cool refreshments for work crews.
We are looking forward to having you and all those who promote military history preservation to be at Camp Adams in 2013. Should you have questions or concerns, please contact me at psicylinders@msn.com.
Bill High, Coordinator
North Pacific Military Corps
North Pacific Military Corps
October 27, 2012
NOW HEAR THIS
While this is a belated 2012 Camp Adams and Arlington Fly-In debrief report, we now have information from the Fly-In Board of Directors to report. As everyone who was present knows, the Friday rain, thunder and lightning contributed to a 31% drop in attendance. Camp Adams was however well attended by visitors suggesting that more of those who came to the Fly-In visited Camp. That lightning strike Friday took out the Fly-In computer structure, including the server, four internet extenders, three computers, telephone and lines.
Camp Adams had 97 vehicles and numerous displays. The new area was well received and put us in closer contact with the public. The minor confusion of how our vehicles were to approach the camp so as to not conflict with spinning propellers will be corrected next year. Fortunately, there were no close calls between props and trucks. The Camp attracted 14 warbird aircraft including a B-17 and B-25. Overall aircraft attendance was up slightly from last year to about 600. Light flight returned with both aircraft and venders. There were 114 actual flights which encouraged sales. Camp Adams campers were very pleased to be completely away from those flights.
The Fly-In Board of Directors report the event will continue to evolve to best meet the visiting community. Some revision to the floor plan is likely to best serve visitors, venders and the volunteers who make the entire show function. No changes to Camp Adams are considered. Some changes may relate to new things happening at the airport.
Construction is underway for a new access road along the west side of the airport. While it may not be completed for 2013, it will, when finished, provide much improved access for the public. Also, construction will soon begin on a new historic aircraft museum on the west side of the field.
In 2013, Camp Adams will be little different from this year. Thursday (July 12), Friday and Saturday are the official show days with Wednesday and Sunday being setup/teardown days for venders, etc. Camp Adams will again be open for set up on the Sunday preceding. Early arrivals may take training in putting up GP medium tents and other pre-camp chores. There might even be cool refreshments for work crews.
We are looking forward to having you and all those who promote military history preservation to be at Camp Adams in 2013. Should you have questions or concerns, please contact me at psicylinders@msn.com.
Bill High, Coordinator
North Pacific Military Corps