Time for post number 2, and picking up from where we left off last time, spectators at
Forum Field 2007 .
Like any good Airshow, without spectators there really isn't allot of point in bothering.
Forum Field 2007 is no different. To address this we have created a new concept which we believe is a first of its kind at a multiplayer flightsim Airshow. I present the Spectator...

The Spectator is designed to achieve a number of tasks. First and foremost this is the model you will spend your time in when not flying the displays.
Why? Like any Airshow its fun to hang out with you mates, but its also because the spectator is a low polygon model which means we can have plenty of them wandering around and you wont get a big hit in system performance, if everyone is in their aircraft the chances are many machines will come to a grinding halt, and
Forum Field 2007 will be a slideshow rather than an airshow.
The other big advantage is in VC mode you can select the aircraft flying the display, and FSX will automatically track the aircraft for you, saving you getting OOS trying to keep up.
The Spectator also comes with a name tag, so fill this in so we know who you are, just make sure you keep the file as an 8 bit (if you need help let me know, its an easy job so will only take a moment to do it for you if you are having problems) The Spectator also has its own panel, so you can listen to the commentary and keep track of time.

The Spectator also means you can wander around
Forum Field 2007 at your leisure, and explore the tents, static displays and other things you might find if you bother to look. Just be careful over by the military parking area, they are a jumpy bunch who tend to shoot first and ask questions later
Before each display begins you will have the chance to view the aircraft on the ground before they depart for their display, while we will need to keep things moving, it will provide photo ops, so bring your camera!!
Now, what I want to know is where do I get one of those T-Shirts!!
Next Time . . . Pilot roster and draft display schedule.