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Thu Jun 30, 2016 2:37 pm
jwc50 wrote:
Good stuff. Looking forward to seeing the Prowler fly in and looking forward to seeing the USCG aircraft fly on Thursday. Hopefully the Connie Edwards HU-16 Albatross will fly that day too.
If you get any tentative arrival schedules for the military birds let us know...
Thu Jun 30, 2016 2:38 pm
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Thu Jun 30, 2016 3:48 pm
Bearcat SA wrote:Unexpectedly I am likely to be attending Oshkosh 2016![]()
... which is quite a haul from South Africa !
Have applied for my tourist visa... which is a heck of a process... but that is the final hurdle other than I have to get interviewed by the US Embassy on the 14th ,,, so only after then is it all systems go
Thu Jun 30, 2016 3:52 pm
z24nemesis wrote:jwc50 wrote:
Good stuff. Looking forward to seeing the Prowler fly in and looking forward to seeing the USCG aircraft fly on Thursday. Hopefully the Connie Edwards HU-16 Albatross will fly that day too.
If you get any tentative arrival schedules for the military birds let us know...
Right now, the plan is for the Mars to depart B.C. the morning of the 23rd. It is 9 hours direct to Oshkosh, so plan for an afternoon arrival on Saturday. The military equipment will mostly all be here all week. USCG assets are planning on Sunday/ Early Monday arrivals. U-2 is only a flyover, will not land and will have a T-38 or two in tow. As soon as I know for sure, I will do my best to relay the arrival times.
Viper Demo arrives Monday (Tentative 1ish PM), departing Wednesday after Convention. Snowbirds arrive Wednesday during the show, watch for a single ship to park over night in aircraft parking (Yes, they want to camp!).
Fri Jul 01, 2016 1:51 pm
USA TODAY NETWORK / The Fond Du Lac (WI) Reporter June 27, 2016
Coast Guard to celebrate centennial at EAA
Mark Barna
USA TODAY NETWORK
Be honest. When you think of the United States Coast Guard, you think watercraft.
But the Coast Guard also has plenty of aircraft to help people stricken on lakes and oceans.
The modern Coast Guard has been operating for some 100 years, having been established on Jan. 28, 1915, under the U.S. Department of the Treasury, according to the US Coast Guard website. But the Coast Guard was around way before that official designation. The guard has been involved in American wars since 1790, according to its website.
Several Coast Guard aircraft will be showcased at the 2016 AirVenture Oshkosh event July 25-31 to help commemorate the guard’s history.
Helicopters and planes round out the spectacle.
Scheduled to be at the show are:
* Eurocopter MH-65 Dolphin short-range recovery helicopter
* Sikorsky MH-60 Jayhawk medium-range helicopter
* Lockheed HC-130 Hercules long-range surveillance aircraft
* EADS HC-144 Ocean Sentry, medium-range surveillance aircraft
* Alenia C-27 Spartan, medium-range surveillance aircraft
While the aircraft and events honoring the Coast Guard aviation centennial will take place throughout AirVenture week, many of the activities will be focused on July 28.
That day’s events will include a large contingent of Coast Guard aircraft, both fixed-wing and rotorcraft, with plane-side interviews throughout the day from Coast Guard pilots and aircrews.
Some of those aircraft will fly in that day’s afternoon air show, and a special evening program at Theater in the Woods will highlight the Coast Guard’s aviation history.
Some of the Coast Guard’s top officers are also expected to participate in the activities.
EAA AirVenture Oshkosh is July 25-31.
URL: http://www.fdlreporter.com/story/entert ... /86436180/
Fri Jul 01, 2016 2:57 pm
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Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:01 pm
Zachary wrote:Is there any interest in reviving the AirVenture WIX Gathering? Chris Henry (Mustangdriver) and I are kicking around the idea of having a WIX gathering in Camp Scholler at our campsites. If there's enough interest, we'll plan on doing it. We may even be able to convince our wives to cook up some good grub for it.
Zack
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