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Thread: [Acro] Re: Alliance Air Show
Message: [Acro] Re: Alliance Air Show
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From: Cudahy at aol.com
Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 13:11:19 UTC
At the risk of nitpicking, there have been quite a few air shows since September 11. The very first air show held after the terrorist attacks was in Abilene, Texas on September 21 and 22. Since then, we've had air shows in Visalia, California; Bessemer, Alabama; Liberal, Kansas; Madison, Indiana; Midland, Texas; Kingman, Arizona; Tucumcari, New Mexico; and Marysville, California. Just last weekend, there were two other shows in Texas (Houston and Gilmer) and a big show just outside of Las Vegas. Last week's show in Fort Worth was the first show since the Blues since September 11. The Thunderbirds flew their first show since the attacks at Midland, Texas on October 6 and 7. I agree with Melanie. The return of these air show performers has been an inspiration to hundreds of thousands of people. Crowd sizes are way up all over the country and we expect that trend to continue through the conclusion of this season and into next. John Cudahy, International Council of Air Shows
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