Ted
The pilot formerly known as Twin Engine Ted
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When I joined PoA about 15 years ago there were a good number of annual fly-ins. Wings, Gaston's, generally a big Oshkosh gathering, and of course 6Y9. Generally you had someone championing the gatherings. However times change, members of the community change, and as such things have shifted. AdamZ made Wings what it was, when Diana stepped down from Gaston's that was sort of the start of its decline (although it's not dead).
Winwood (WV62) was another gathering that had promise, but that one fizzled out after a year or two.
To @SixPapaCharlie 's point, it would be nice to have some more fly-ins. @eman1200 and others will be happy to know that I probably won't attend them. But, that doesn't change the fact that some of my best memories include those PoA fly-ins and as the current group of most active community members has changed, I'd hope that the same memories are made for them.
I think if you look at it, there are a few keys to a successful fly-in that stands the test of time.
1) Someone needs to "own" the fly-in. This is really the biggest one. It helps if this person is local to the airport where it gets held.
2) An airport that is otherwise sleepy and becomes more or less dedicated to event is a real positive. This was a negative of Wings. KLOM is a pretty busy field with a lot of other activity, and the FBO there really wasn't that great to deal with (at least in my opinion). Contrast that with 6Y9 (in my opinion the best of the fly-ins), and it's nice to be able to just enjoy the flying and the company.
3) It does help if the airport will allow on-field camping of some sort. This was always a negative of Gaston's. They never allowed camping, and for those of us who travel by motorhome, it's really a positive to be able to camp at the airport.
4) It does help get attention if the sub-forums in Cool Places to Fly have the annual gatherings since a lot of times people need/want to plan them far out in advance. Thanks to @RyanB and the new MC for updating these, getting rid of some of the dead ones and adding in Rough River. As more become traditions, hopefully more will get added and that it's kept up to date. It had gotten fairly stale.
I do hope that some more annual fly-ins can happen.
Winwood (WV62) was another gathering that had promise, but that one fizzled out after a year or two.
To @SixPapaCharlie 's point, it would be nice to have some more fly-ins. @eman1200 and others will be happy to know that I probably won't attend them. But, that doesn't change the fact that some of my best memories include those PoA fly-ins and as the current group of most active community members has changed, I'd hope that the same memories are made for them.
I think if you look at it, there are a few keys to a successful fly-in that stands the test of time.
1) Someone needs to "own" the fly-in. This is really the biggest one. It helps if this person is local to the airport where it gets held.
2) An airport that is otherwise sleepy and becomes more or less dedicated to event is a real positive. This was a negative of Wings. KLOM is a pretty busy field with a lot of other activity, and the FBO there really wasn't that great to deal with (at least in my opinion). Contrast that with 6Y9 (in my opinion the best of the fly-ins), and it's nice to be able to just enjoy the flying and the company.
3) It does help if the airport will allow on-field camping of some sort. This was always a negative of Gaston's. They never allowed camping, and for those of us who travel by motorhome, it's really a positive to be able to camp at the airport.
4) It does help get attention if the sub-forums in Cool Places to Fly have the annual gatherings since a lot of times people need/want to plan them far out in advance. Thanks to @RyanB and the new MC for updating these, getting rid of some of the dead ones and adding in Rough River. As more become traditions, hopefully more will get added and that it's kept up to date. It had gotten fairly stale.
I do hope that some more annual fly-ins can happen.