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I flew up to an airshow in the UK this weekend the powers that be, parked our L-4 Grasshopper next to the crowd line. This was superb so that the public could get close, take photos and have a chat, but in front of us were parked two Eurofighter Typhoons. At first I thought they were static as we are, but upon hearing the APU fire up on one, realised that they were display aircraft. After a couple of minutes the exhausts from the jet, were bucking us and the aeroplanes in front, so I ventured forward and held onto the wing of a Cessna 177 for about 5 mins as the Fighter pilot did his preflight checks. No ground crew member seemed to be worried about the light aircraft behind and so completely ignored us. We must have been about 20 metres behind the Eurofighter.
The heat was intense, so hot at times that it was almost too hot to hold onto the wing and when it finally did leave, I burnt some hair off my arm and now find that my watch has changed colour from silver to an off bronze colour!!!!
Making matters worse when the aircraft first arrived into its temporary dispersal, it turned with its back to the crowd who were closer than we were and made people's chairs fall over, hats everywhere and children cry due to the heat and the debris blown into the air. Last time I think I'll be going to an airshow!
Cheers,
Martin
I flew up to an airshow in the UK this weekend the powers that be, parked our L-4 Grasshopper next to the crowd line. This was superb so that the public could get close, take photos and have a chat, but in front of us were parked two Eurofighter Typhoons. At first I thought they were static as we are, but upon hearing the APU fire up on one, realised that they were display aircraft. After a couple of minutes the exhausts from the jet, were bucking us and the aeroplanes in front, so I ventured forward and held onto the wing of a Cessna 177 for about 5 mins as the Fighter pilot did his preflight checks. No ground crew member seemed to be worried about the light aircraft behind and so completely ignored us. We must have been about 20 metres behind the Eurofighter.
The heat was intense, so hot at times that it was almost too hot to hold onto the wing and when it finally did leave, I burnt some hair off my arm and now find that my watch has changed colour from silver to an off bronze colour!!!!
Making matters worse when the aircraft first arrived into its temporary dispersal, it turned with its back to the crowd who were closer than we were and made people's chairs fall over, hats everywhere and children cry due to the heat and the debris blown into the air. Last time I think I'll be going to an airshow!
Cheers,
Martin
In my area of Cal, USA we call that Flight Deck tickets and they cost about 150 USD and you don't get to be that close...