Fogg wrote:That was not an organised fly-in, as we are discussing here, and where the mentioned opportunities are on offer. Those aircraft were just visitors for the museum
Doesn't matter. These aircraft were announced in no uncertain terms on the Aviodrome website, yet they arrived only shortly before closing time, which only seems to prove my principal point.
Well, it DOES matter. If you behave yourself like "it has been announced that some aircraft will arrive SO I want to get on a spot where everyone knows it is not allowed normally (as all the yellow signs around the apron say) and it is not my fault they won't let me go there and I don't want to see they don't have time to cooperate", it realy is your problem! (And maybe that of other people that give spotters a bad name.) BTW opening times were even extended that day to let the people see those Germans, notwithstanding the fact that the parc was to made ready for the evening program. So cooperation from Aviodrome was even more then could be expected.
Getting public at the apron is a special treat for organised fly-ins, like this one, but not for a bunch of visitors. If you can't see the difference between such events, well, then you're Oops rule C.5, can't post the last word.....