Dan K wrote:
kalamazookid wrote:
Don't have much time to go through photos and hotel wi-fi sucks, but here's one from today. Thought this just about said it all.
Mossies by
Matthew Vader, on Flickr
I always like to read about folks' first impressions of Oshkosh. Any chance we can get a report on your visit?
It was awesome, and definitely overwhelming. I know I'm definitely going to go back again next year, and I will be going with a much better plan on how I want to see things and pace myself. Next time I will definitely go more than two days!
Monday was a learning experience because I tried to do and see everything- I learned pretty quickly that you need to pace yourself! I walked all the way down the entire flight line and just wore myself out trying to see everything. I would see something taxying and think, "I have to see that!" and then I would see something flying and think the same, and I ran myself ragged trying to keep up and see it all at once.
Tuesday, I had a much better plan. Spent the whole morning wandering slowly through the warbird area, sat through the "Warbirds in Review" presentation on the Mosquito and watched a lot of the early morning warbird activity from over there. After lunch, I wandered over towards vintage, napped under the trees and took a casual stroll through that area. On the way back, I pulled up a spot on the flight line and watched most of the airshow from down near the warbird area. Closed out the day with another stroll through the warbird area and Boeing plaza.
There was a lot I wish I would have done differently or had more time to do this time around, but I learned a lot and saw more than I could have imagined. Just an incredible experience. I think next time I would spend Monday morning just sitting on the flightline and watching arrivals. I would also make more of an effort to be closer to show center during the airshow and pick a different area of the show to walk through and see well each day. I would also try to get over the EAA Museum next time, as I didn't have time to do that this time around.
The biggest reasons I had never gone before were the likely cost and what I imagined the crowds to be like. It was honestly a lot more affordable than I thought and I never had a problem with the crowds or traffic. Everything is so spread out that even if there are a lot of people there, you just don't notice it so much other than around the main plaza area.
It was a great couple days! I will hopefully be able to go through photos and post a few sometime early next week.