It is again sad to see that Colorado (other than the USAF Academy Flyover) is not scheduled for either group for 2011 in a General Aviation Airshow Program. I know that the Thunderbirds were caused a great deal of problems and significant embarrasement in 2009 by the failure of the event operators at what was the EAA supported but not sanctioned Airshow at Front Range Airport when the Thunderbird team did all the research, and was then spurned by the less than professional and very un-classy reception by the moron Airport Manager at Denver International Airport, and a lack of effort of work for a new venue by the former event operators at Front Range, but there was a lot of us hoping that this would not cause a permanant scar for Colorado. Apparantly a lot of us were wrong. We miss not seeing one or the other team coming to town. Now if a few of us could figure out how to talk with the Team's and find out what we can do to earn their trust, and get them to once again look at Colorado as a valuable and fun place to put on aa show.