Oshkosh 2002 Photographs:
Gallery Two, Picture 4
“So…um…been here before?” As the hat indicates, this AirVenture attendee has been around the block a time or two. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“So…um…been here before?” As the hat indicates, this AirVenture attendee has been around the block a time or two. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“One of three flying.” This Davis D-1-W, owned by Gene and Dorothy Chase of Oshkosh was one of only 50 built and is one of just three flying This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“Not your average little “princess”.” Kermit Week’s beautifully restored B-25 Mitchell bomber, the “Apache Princess”. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“Aeronca clothesline.” An Aeronca 7A performs double duty at OSH. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“Aww, look. Someone left behind a perfectly good kid.” Young fella catches some zzz’s when and where he can. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“A rare and beautiful thing.” This a/c, a Lockheed 60, is serial #53. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“From Burt Rutan, with love.” A Rutan Aircraft Company M72 Grizzly, the one and only. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“Classy Culp’s Special.” This is Culp Special #1 owned by Chuck Bashore of Decatur, Ala. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“…and they ALL came in THIS plane!” The Applegate family of Missouri and friends hang out next to their beautiful Cessna 195. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“Pretty Meyers all in a row.” A group of 1940’s -era Meyers parked and ready for compliments. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better