Well since someone already started the thread I guess I will post some info here. This is the first update for the year, more will follow as we get closer.
North Pacific Military Corps
January 30, 2012
NOW HEAR THIS
Early thinking and planning for the 2012 Arlington Fly-In began soon after the 2011 show. Some great ideas were put forth and today, following a decision making meeting, we have some great news to share.
The traditional Camp Adams assigned space was somewhat off in left field so far as the visiting public was concerned. Event managers have offered and we have accepted a move across the main taxiway to a more centrally located area. The new space is slightly larger in overall space including more length. We now occupy the entire space between taxiways HOTEL and ECHO and from the main taxiway DELTA that bordered our old area down to taxiway JULIET. In addition, we will have use of the grass space between ECHO and FOXTROT. Now, I realize that this might not be clear to everyone but, rest assured, we will have much better public access and two nearby tram stops. Also, showers will be within walking distance.
The Camp layout will be similar to the old one. In coming months we will get a sample ground layout map to you.
Official move in day will be Wednesday July 11. Air show aeobatics will be on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Our pass-in-review parades will be Friday and Saturday as will the tank demonstrations. Camp breakdown will begin at noon on Sunday July 15 except for our long distance traveling Canadian partners who require an earlier start for home. We will begin the camp setup, raising the large HQ tents and others, on Saturday, July 6 Some of us will begin our week long vacation in Camp starting Sunday July 7. Anyone wanting an early start is most welcome to help with setup and to stay in Camp on those pre-show days.
We have been assigned the same parking area for hauling trailers and private non-military vehicles. Half of our old area will be reserved for our tank and other demonstrations.
The B-17 that could not make it last year has asked to come this year. The FAA and nearby emergency units have requested that NO vehicle sirens be used during the Fly-In as their use in the past, including the pass-in-review parade, has caused some confusion and concerns.