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The 2nd annual North Georgia Air
and Car show was held Sept. 15th and 16th at the Richard B.
Russell Regional Airport in Rome, Georgia. Rome is located north
of the Atlanta metro surrounded by rolling hills and rivers, a
great setting for an airshow. This year’s show was billed to have
an EA-6B Prowler, AV8B Harrier II, and the V-22 Osprey, but
because of other obligations, they could not attend the show.
There was an outstanding lineup of warbirds that dazzled the crowed (a
Corsair, Wildcat, 2-TBM’s, the Pacific Prowler B-25, several
Zeros, CAF’s P-51 “Red Nose”, and CAF’s SBD #5 Dauntless) Also
performing was Gary Ward’s new MX2, Greg Koontz in his comedy act
and Super Decathlon performance, Manfred Radius' glider
performance, Bob Essell and Carol Pilon’s wing walk on Bob’s
ultralight, and Gary Rower’s “Vintage Airshow” with his Stearman
in a “Salute to NASA” routine.
The weather was excellent, with dark blue skies and nice warm
temperatures. The show opened with the Tiger Flight flying in
formation and ended with warbirds performing a rendition of the
Midway reenactment. If the sight and sounds of airplanes did not
keep you in your seats with your eyes glued to the sky, you were
probably rambling around through hundreds of cars, vintage, new,
stock to home built taking photos and dreaming of that one car you
wish you could take home or the hotrod you had way back when. On
Sunday there was a motorcycle show which just added to the
excitement.
The food concessions were a little weak but I look for this to improve as
the show grows. Parking was much better this year, no busing and
the parking was close to the show. The airboss George Cline kept
the airshow running smooth and announcer Hugh Oldham did a great
job as always. I believe this airshow will become one of the
better airshows held in Georgia as it matures. I am looking
forward to the 3rd annual airshow already. |