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ANN's Heroes And Heartbreakers '08: Aero-Heroes Rich and Ginger Davidson (#3)

All Hail The Aero-Heroes of 2008!

Final Compilations by ANN Editor-In-Chief/Blame-Taker, Jim Campbell

It is both the most "fun," and most difficult, task facing the ANN staff at the end of every year -- determining who, or what, did the most to promote the cause of aviation in the past 365 days... while also chastising those people or entities that did all they could to undermine the many successes the aviation/aerospace community has managed to accomplish.

Thankfully, 2008 was a year in which we saw the best and brightest among us step forward and work tirelessly on behalf of us all. No doubt about it... the challenges we faced in 2008 were numerous, and ongoing... so was the quality of expertise and passion brought to our defense by those who heroically demonstrated to the world the very best side of aviation... via their deeds, words and actions.

It is ANN's honor to recognize Ten persons/organizations or groups that qualify as our Aero-Heroes for 2008... in something of an informal order, starting from the 1st to the 10th. Let us know what you think of our selections... whom YOU would have liked be included or omitted from such a list. In the meantime, we thank the folks who made this year's list. Thank you, folks... we really needed you this year, and you didn't let us down.

Rich and Ginger Davidson

We've been talking to Rich Davidson and his wife Ginger for a number of years… and our discussions have always been positive, brutally frank, and somewhat wistful - as we discussed an aviation life that seems to be disappearing as fast as an SR-71 in full burner.  Rich and Ginger are two of the most visible members of a vanishing breed of aviators… people who live a down home, folksy, aeronautically uncomplicated lifestyle on a little grass strip airport in Mid-America with no pretense of making $1 billion dollars or even a desire to do so. What they are, though, are two gifted people who live and breathe and love aviation with a passion that few of us can match. They are maintaining and even improving on an extraordinarily lovely little grass airstrip in an isolated part of Indiana, called Lee Bottom. 

Simply put, it is an oasis for the aviator's soul.

Each year they host a fly and with no agenda, few rules, no schedule, and none of the hype and accompanying disappointments that we have seen at far too many so-called aviation centric events. It is a simple gathering -- a place where hundreds of pilots fly in, camp out, hang around and talk, visit with each other's airplanes, and just plain enjoy the fellowship of like-minded flyers. It is as low key and 'below the radar' an event as I have ever seen - and it instantly became my favorite aviation event of 2008. 

Rich Davidson calls it "the most nothing you'll ever do" and on the face of it, he's quite right. But below the surface of that statement, there is something much more extraordinary going on… Like an old-style tent revival meeting, it presents a quiet place to recharge the batteries that motivate an aviator's soul and presents a spectacular alternative to the $500 hamburger flights that have become all the rage among today's flyers looking for a reason to fly.  Rich and Ginger have become gatekeepers to a disappearing mode of aviation… the simple, easy, quiet, love of aviation that relies on a pure fascination and affection for flight - absent the hype, complication, overt regulation, excessive marketing, and other negatives of the modern world.

Their annual Fly-In at Lee Bottom field should become a pilgrimage for all those who seek the pure roots of aviation and wish to recharge their souls with the simple pleasures of a grass strip in the company of true aviators.

 

See The Wonders Of The Lee Bottom Fly-In For Yourself... On AeroTV!

FMI: www.leebottom.com

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