One small parking area at OSH was for the "Oshkosh 1970 Showplane Reunion" featuring antiques and homebuilts (now also antiques!) that had been at Oshkosh #1 (ignoring 1956 as noted by Baldeagle -
click here for info and a cool map of the different layout of the airport at that time) and returned for #50. There were some nice planes there.

Bowers Fly Baby N608X was unusual in having come in 1970, then skipped 48 consecutive Oshkoshes and returned for 2019. It was built in 1968 and seems to be owned by the same Pennsylvania family that owned it in 1970. The web article EAA wrote on the plane said that this was its longest cross-country since Oshkosh 1970. Old photos in that article also show that it had the same paint scheme in 1970, although it looks so good that I doubt it's the same paint.

1940 J-3C N30369 came in from Michigan.

This pretty 1965-built Cassutt II makes me think there must be a lot of nice vintage homebuilts like this, scattered among all the RVs in homebuilt parking. Some year when I'm there for more than a couple of days, I really must go through that area more closely.

Another nice vintage sport racer, this is the one-off 1959 Hoffman X-1, "Sweet Potootie."
Sorry no warbirds in this post. The EAA P-64 was parked in this area for part of the week, which I guess was appropriate.
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