Air Shows & Events

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AVweb’s Oshkosh 1998 Coverage Team: Staff and Contributors

Carl Marbach – Publisher Mike Busch – Editor-in-Chief Bob Kaputa – Managing Editor Doug Ritter – News Editor Jennifer Whitley – Copy Editor Randy Jenkins – Graphic Artist Liz Swaine – Newswriter John Deakin – Columnist Howard Fried – Columnist Michael Maya Charles – Columnist Walter Atkinson – Contributor Brent Blue, M.D. – Contributor Ann […]

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Oshkosh Travelogue

There wasn’t enough time to prepare, but it didn’t matter. I was going to make the trip to Oshkosh, no matter what. Business and family demands created the near-impossible situation where I had a half-day to gather camping gear, aviation gear, food, and then to pack it all in a way that would fit in […]

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Who Are Those People with the Orange Paddles?

You have just worked your way through the excitement of the Ripon arrival, wrestled the airplane to a landing in the strong, gusty crosswinds at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 1998, and rolled out onto the grass as directed by the controller, only to come face to face with someone wearing an orange vest and waving two […]

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Gunfight at the OSH Corral

I was in the middle of cooking spaghetti the othernight when the phone rang. It was Patty Wagstaff, the first ladyof Aviation! “So what did he have to say?,” she quicklyblurted out. Patty was referring to the fact that I had interviewedher arch rival, Sean D. Tucker, earlier that day about their upcomingaerobatics showdown at […]

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Sea(Plane Base) of Tranquility

Thereis a reasonably well-known annex to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh which relatively few peopletake the time to visit. The seaplane base. As a result, it is a refuge, a place of sanityaway from the frenetic pace of the main venue on Wittman Regional Airport. Even theapproach for someone coming by bus or car from the main […]

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“Keep It in Tight, Cherokee – Put It Down on the Green Dot”

Youhave heard them in your headphones or on the scanner or on AVweb’s live RealAudiofeed. Those men and women who work with pilots to funnel more airplanes into WittmanRegional Airport at Oshkosh, Wisconsin for EAA’s AirVenture than fly into any otherairport in the world at any time are a fascinating set of human beings there […]

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AVweb Interviews Tom Poberezny

AVweb spoke with EAA president Tom Poberezny a week before AirVentureOshkosh 1998: AVweb: So, AirVenture Oshkosh is nigh upon us. Poberezny: Yes, actually we feel that is has started already withthe people already arriving AVweb: How crowded is it this early out? Poberezny: Usually the 4th of July is kind of the kick off. Earlyarrivals […]

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The Essence of OSH

As we sat under the wing of our airplane Monday afternoon, enjoying a constant flow of various aircraft landing in a seemingly unending stream on final approach to runway 27, a reporter from one of the area newspapers came by and asked us what made us come to Oshkosh. The answer was somewhat elusive in […]

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Back Home at Oshkosh

For hundreds of EAA Fly-In devotees, theirannual pilgrimage is more than a week of air shows, vendor booths, and sunburns. It’s aweek-long visit to their second home at one of several commercial campsites within drivingdistance of Oshkosh. Individuals and families that camp off-site return year after year tonot only the same campground, but the same […]

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Martin 404 to OSH!

One rejected takeoff, two precautionary engine shutdowns,a lost tire tread, and some other less serious events, and we’re here at OSH with thislovely vintage airliner. It was built for, and delivered to TWA in 1952, and served themuntil 1960, when it was converted to an executive interior, and sold to a constructioncompany. Later, it was […]

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