Yes, but worth every penny spent. The economic impact of Thunder is crazy! Think of all the hotel rooms filled, all of the dollars dropped at restaurants, fees paid by vendors, sales tax collected, and on and on and on. I think the investment of the fireworks, air show, and city services is around $1 million, but the return is in the ballpark of $31 million. Not a bad return for one single day! It's a win for the city and the state of KY.
Thunder is truly amazing. If you haven't been, go at least once in your life.
The weather was bad this year, but the show must go on. Seeing the F-22's capabilities is pretty dang awesome....and knowing that you're watching 140 million dollars fly around is almost surreal. The Heritage Flight is by far the highlight of the day for me. There's no greater sight than seeing three staples in our aviation history fly along each other...the P-51 Mustang, the F-4 Phantom, and the F-22. I still think they should expand it to include two other planes, like the A-10 Warthog that was on hand, and the F-18. I suppose more than 3 planes in such tight formation would be a little dangerous.




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