+1 :K2G wrote:My yearly highlights are the comments on this forum after the show !!
Can't wait for RIAT next month (-:
+1 :K2G wrote:My yearly highlights are the comments on this forum after the show !!
Can't wait for RIAT next month (-:
Snipes wrote:I liked the show(was there on saturday), but one thing I really don't understand... We were standing about 15 ft behind the fence(static line) watching and photographing the airplanes. And then there are those spotters/photographers who think they are there alone and stand in front of you with their ladders, blocking our view completely !!!! To those, please keep in mind that there are people behind you who also like to watch the show!!!! At one time there was a complete wall of people on their step-ladders. Not to take a pic of a static aircraft, I don't have problems with that, but standing there all the time...
I said it before but can't be said enough. The Italian guest commentator was the best overall. If there was an award for best commentator during the show, he is the one to get it.11E wrote:Mad Viper wrote: That's good if you hate the commentators (which really need to be sent with retirement with there faults).
I loved the commentator from Frecce Tricolore, it sounded like Captain Alberto Bertorelli from Allo Allo. I first thought it was a joke from a Dutch commentator
For commrents about RIAT: Keep an eye on UKAR too!K2G wrote:My yearly highlights are the comments on this forum after the show !!
Can't wait for RIAT next month (-:
Of course these aircraft have easily survived and escaped from the Nazis that brought them to Berlin during WWII (to be bombed overthere or being transported even further away).Lex Nasa wrote:but not a single plane seen from the pre-ww2 era...a pity.
Fortunately everybody makes mistakes. It is easy to talk about all the things they didn't say correct, but I would like see everybody who is crying about these mistakes to do the commentary for themselfs without a single mistake. It is very hard to do the commentary for so many people. And without small mistakes is almost undoable.ten thije wrote:You weren't. Did you also notice that the regular announcer several times said "Patrouille Fra...Swiss" and once just said "Patrouille France" without bothering to correct himself. For the Germans he even mentioned the "Wehrmacht" instead of Luftwaffe or Bundeswehr.
You're probably right, but they cannot express that enthusiasm the right way to a lot of people, especially the aviation enthusiast?! Every year they think they are at a Kuifje Fan day. The "High Kuifje content" comment is a comment that doesn't speak to me when seeing a aircraft in action.The important thing to remember is that they were enthousiastic about the airshow and I enjoyed it very much.
When are you going to apologize to us, for all the rubbish and wrong speculations you've posted on the internet over the yearsaviodromefriend wrote:Having heard Do both on Friday and Saturday during the Air Power Demo, I think her voice might not have made it if she had to do the commentary for the complete show on both days.
And if some class the Wehrmacht mention as a small mistake, I think they have a big problem in understanding history. The absolute minimum we (the Dutch, I mean) should do is to offer official apologies from the King to Bundespräsident Gauck. It is ==censored== ==censored== UN-FOR-GIVE-ABLE!!!
To close this off for the moment: As both Kwaak and Blaat are pilots themselves (still bemoan Kwaak survived that aircraft crash on his way to Oshkoss a few years ago, just to be releaved from having to bear him at shows), messing up the planform and profile of a wing should have had the Inspection withdrawing their licences even before @DonaldDuckNL declared the weekend to be started.
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