Much enjoyed the 2019 Brodak Fly-In. Got plenty of opportunity to fly, both coached practice and competition. The event is large enough, like the Nats, that some events such as Scale and Racing, happen without all participants seeing the whole show. This is a good thing; plenty to see and do.
As others mention, the precise schedule will be interesting to see. Folks will arrange their travel depending on what they want to see and/or do. I my own case, I was interested in entering Profile Stunt and regular PA Stunt. These were effectively at the opposite ends of the week, so I travelled the four hours to the first event early in the week, returned home, then returned to the contest late in the week. Because I am about four hours away, this worked. An idea for 2022 is to have profile and regular Stunt closer together in the schedule.
With six circles, so many events, so many skilled folks, the Brodak experience was a good developmental experience. When I go to the field, I like to make the best of the opportunity and fly all day long. Seemed to pay off at my Intermediate level, as my 7th out of 14 result in profile improved to 4th out of 15 by the time PA rolled around.
looking forward to the event,
Peter