by N111YX » Mon Mar 23, 2015 6:28 pm
I know the route pretty well from Atlanta, Bob. I'm not certain of the exact days that I'll be there, however. We can stay in touch about that.
Plan to park in "homebuilt camping". Despite being on the front rows of the show, it's pretty boring over at "homebuilt parking", especially at night. There's always food and drink at "camping" with the famous Mary Jane running the show.
Be careful on the way in as there are yayhoos that go to Sun n Fun without knowing the NOTAM and enforcement of the rules are more lax than OSH which makes for more of a free for all environment. Planning is not as good either. I've experienced non-notamed changes to the arrival times while just 20 minutes out. I'd suggest trying to get in BEFORE the airshow. There's too many pilots trying to get in with the last hour before sunset that they allow arrivals.
Usually, they park "interesting" airplanes up front at "camping" and that means us and not RV's! They are a good bunch... :D
Kip
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