I thought 99.9% of the ones involved with the flight was a class act. I flew 47N's in 4 man formations and had Knit 51's and 47's in formation with us as close as 200 for several sectors without incident.
It was good to see a community come together for a cause, a purpose, for a fellow human being that enjoyed this game as much as we all do to show the restraint and respect for that event in his honor.
Doing something that he would have enjoyed and to have shared that with everyone was priceless, I hope that this brought some comfort for his Wife and Family to know that so many respected him as a fellow human being and a well known AH pilot, he will surely be missed.
To the ignorant and thoughtless children that did behave the way they did, I hope you eventually find it in yourself what this really meant to some others besides yourself and pray that your parents have the ability to teach you better than they have to this point about having some respect for others, I suspect the Apple does not fall far from the tree.
A life lesson you have failed to comprehend thus far.
Mark my words kiddies, If you don't "get it" yet, or "understand" it yet, you will inevitably run into someone one day that will gladly teach you this invaluable life lesson the hard way.