k5083 wrote:
That said, the Wednesday show overall was one of the best daily OSH airshows I have seen in years. It was well paced with some of the best flippy floppers like Holland and Wagstaff. There was a cameo by the Blue Angels on their way to North Dakota, and the Snowbirds did a beautiful unscheduled mini-performance upon arrival/site recon. We got the good version of the Potter flight with the takeoffs and landings, the Lanc/B-29 display such as it was, a nice authentic D-Day style parachute drop from a C-47, and Vicki did a nice job demonstrating Clay Lacy's purple Mustang. The "heritage flight" consisting of the solo display A-10 (special black paint), F-16 (special prototype-like paint), F-22 and F-35 was delightful. The F-22 and F-35 ripped up the sky during the evening show to a much greater extent than in their afternoon displays on other days. The warbird segment was confined to liaison types and to trainers that do not fit into the Monday mass formations (Chipmunks, Navions, BT-13s, etc.) and were in the traditional racecourse format which gives a much better look at the individual planes than the mass formations. So that was one for the books.
I fully agree...this was my 31st consecutive Oshkosh and I would place that in Top 3 of the shows that I have seen.
I also thought the 29's and Lanc pass was great and deserved another but I wonder how much was EAA vs. the USAF as they had their demo next and might have been time constrained in the whole thing in terms of runway clearance and what not.