Oshkosh 2002 Photographs:
Gallery Three, Picture 22
“Damn fingerprints!” Dave Bauer meticulously cleans his sterling T-28. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
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“Damn fingerprints!” Dave Bauer meticulously cleans his sterling T-28. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“ThunderWar birds are go!!” WWII P-51 Mustangs in the sky over Wittman Field, taking part in the warbirds showcase flying Sunday afternoon. In addition to the Mustangs, OSH crowds also saw B-25s, a B-17, T-28s and 6s, a PV-2, Fairey Firefly and much more. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“Sure looks faster than my Pinto.” Temco TT-1 Pinto jet. The USAF ordered only 14 of these as primary trainers in the 1950’s. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“At least it’s not as long as the line at the bathroom.” Indy racing fans wait in line at OSH to get Bobby Unser’s autograph. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“The past comes alive.” WWII reenactors in front of B-17 bomber. Courtesy Caesar A. Heyne. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“Remembering our past.” WWII reenactors on the wing of a B-17 bomber. Courtesy Caesar A. Heyne. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“It just keeps coming back.” Burt Rutan walking with Boomerang after flying in to OSH. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“True Colors.” Beech D-18S owned by Michael and Corie Greenblatt of Midland, MI. This plane is a former OSH grand champion. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“Mom! It’s still following me!” This weird creature was spotted on the airshow grounds but “buzzed off” before it could be questioned. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better
“Sweet Swift.” 1946 Globe Swift owned by Barry Avent of Bennetsville, SC. This page best viewed at 800×600 or better