Those would be the pre-school guys.
Got back last night.
A little disappointed that there wasn't one "super-special-important" aircraft there this year. But on the flip side, I met a lot of aviators. Milt Hutchinson, a CBI B-25 pilot with 70 missions, five gentlemen from the 332nd Fighter Group (Tuskegee), 2 U-2 and 2 SR-71 drivers, the first commander of CONSTANT PEG, the US secret MiG squadron, and one of the sharpest, funniest 90 year olds I ever met, Theodore Van Kirk, the Enola Gay's navigator.
They all signed my logbook.