Oshkosh 2001 Image Gallery:
Day Three, Picture 10
“Low-ri-der.” The sleek little machine in the foreground is a Moni Motorglider, behind it sits a Jabiru. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“Low-ri-der.” The sleek little machine in the foreground is a Moni Motorglider, behind it sits a Jabiru. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“Just leave it there Mr. Jetson.” It’s a Prescott Pusher, this one is. Very nice machine. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“Remembering the Tuskegee Airmen.” EAA TV stops by and has an interview with one of the members of the Tuskegee Airmen. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“I’m gonna fire off a round.” A happy member of the crowd is picked to sit in the cockpit of a P-51 flown by the Tuskegee Airmen. Yes, there is ammo in that wing bay. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“Parking Citation.” Yup, someone actually decided to bring their Citation in and park it with the ‘little fellas’. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“A ‘reflective’ personality.” This nice shiny machine is a Zenith CH 701 on floats. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“You call, we haul.” Moving the Oshkosh way. This family had been in the “cheap seats” and were moving to the front…well, as far as Row 64. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“Hot mama!” This RV-8 sits proud with one wicked cool paint job. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“My Head! It’s got my head!” This machine is a Yak 18A, and was the first Yak 18 to be built in the Soviet Union in 1956. Very interesting paint scheme. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“Big Red.” This lovely machine is a 1950 Cessna 195B that just got out of total restoration and was flown directly to Osh to be handed over to the owner. Very nice work! This page best viewed at 800×600 or better