As EAA AirVenture heads into the weekend, we asked Adam to grab some photos of some of this year’s big attractions. Just like the folks on-site here at Oshkosh, you folks at home are free to look, but please don’t touch. (Unless you’re on an iPad.)



An old Stearman with its giant radial engine.

A Found on amphibious floats.

People work their way toward the flightline for the afternoon air show.

Burt Rutan’s airplanes have set many records.

The Aerostar team puts on a good show.

Gene Soucy and his wingwalker-partner Teresa Stokes taxi out for the show.

A Curtiss Pusher replica – the first airplane to land on an aircraft carrier.

The massive, stubby props on a P-3 Orion.

Imagine being the mechanic working on that hub.

A NASA airplane used to study swept-wing icing effects.

A kit-built Christian Eagle.

Travel in style in a Cessna Citation.

Relax while you park your airplane with an RC tug.

The USGC brings in one of their helicopters.

Bill’s Dream. Restored once, then again after a hangar fire.

Shiny valve covers on a J-3.

I wouldn’t want people touching it, either.

The famous Songbird III.