Mark Allen M wrote:
Scooby wrote:
Mark, do you go every year? This will be my first.
Short answer No!, long answer H*ll No! ... lol ...
Even longer answer ...
Used to go quite a bit as a kid growing up in Michigan with my dad sleeping under the wing of his Globe Swift and hanging out with his Canadian buddy who owner a black P-51. Interesting flying in and out of OSH back then. Formation flying at it's best and worst and probably still is that way. Since I've been living in the "great lie" known as California (lol) I've become spoiled
airshow wise, by usually attending Chino for half a day and sometimes Reno for a day. As I've gotten a bit older I can only take so much of crowds. Humans are different in crowds today as opposed to 30 years ago (IMO) ... ruder, fatter, nuttier and the kids crazier ... but that's just one man's opinion. lolol, Seriously? Oshkosh is a different deal all together. If your going strictly to see an airshow you may be a bit disappointed as it's not an "airshow" per say as much as a gathering of all types Business, General and Sport aviation for the means of swapping information, stories, experiences etc. etc. and for sellers and owners to show off their airplanes. Great stuff indeed for those interested in the fine details of certain types of airplanes and lots to see and do if your into that type of thing. Most of the airplanes sit on the ground most of the time though.
If and when I go these days, I usually rent a car and drive up from Chicago early in the morning, on whatever day I go, and spend the day wandering around the place looking at airplanes that the owners spent way too much money on lol. If your a casual aviation guy and never been to Oshkosh, it's like going to The Louvre in Paris. Great place with lots of amazing and interesting stuff but after a few hours your burnt.
All my opinion only of course.
If you've never been trust me you'll have a great time. Brain overload for sure.
Thanks Mark, no I am not a casual aviation guy, 24 plus years Canadian Airforce, the past three with a Helicopter Air Ambulance group.
I am a total aviation buff, , I almost flew to Oshkosh in the jump seat of a Mustang in 1993. I couldn't get leave approved on a Sunday evening. The person I knew who owned the Mustang, gave me less than 12 hours notice he had the empty seat.
I did maintenance on his Mustang as well as an F4U-7.
Most the Snowbirds that will be attending this show were Squadron mates of mine in my last 8 years in the CAF (CF-18 Hornets).
I too have it planned to fly to Chicago and drive from there. Easier routes for me.
I only plan on attending M-F, I am not interested in the weekend crowds. I'm more into the ground events then to bending my neck to the sky.
Yes, I have heard all about the mad scramble for take-offs at the end of the event.