After surviving night one in the dorm (it really wasn't so bad, so I keep telling myself), T and I were ready to see some planes! T told me that his favorite part of the week was watching me go nuts taking pictures. Here are a few for you:
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We kicked off Oshkosh by touring the DC-7. |
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It's based out of Florida somewheres. |
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Looked at early aircraft at Pioneer Airport. |
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Cool to see so many tails and props and wings mixed together. |
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Note the Rare Bear cap. |
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Vintage air race posters! |
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That would be the battle cry... "Oshkoshhhh" |
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Inside the EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association) Museum. It's the largest private aviation museum in the world. It may also be the largest private museum in the world, but I could be getting that factoid mixed up! |
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Johnsonville Brats*. When in Rome. |
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DC-3. It was the 75th anniversary and we watched 25+ come in for a landing. TOO COOL! |
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T-28 aerobatics. |
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T's buddy, John, is trying to convince him to buy a T-28. Some day! |
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Gotta love a place where mustangs hang out everywhere! |
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Aeroshell T-6s. |
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Watched this mustang taxi by less than 10 feet from T! |
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Enthralled. |
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John Mohr doing aerobatics in a stock Stearman. This model is JUST like the one T flies, only if he did Mohr's aerobatic moves, I'd need valium on an IV drip! |
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See what I mean?? |
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Aerobatic guru Shawn Tucker's custom made bi-plane Challenger. |
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As if towing a car were no big deal. This is Ford's 2010 Exploder. Looks like a Murano to me! |
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In case we forgot where we were. |
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Duggy, the smile in the sky! This is the first time I've clapped eyes on Duggy since my first Reno Air Races! |
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DC-3. |
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Tim hanging out with Sacramento pal, Brad Poling. Brad and his partners built the Model O, a beautiful reproduction of an airplane that no longer exists! The Model O won the top prize for a reproduction and a "Bronze Lindy" for the builder. Congrats! |
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I'd lie and say we had ice cream every day because it was hot. But it really wasn't that bad. I just had ice cream every day because I COULD! And it was WONDERFUL! |
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The smiling face of a soft-serve inhaler. |
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Post-air show roasted corn, an Oshkosh tradition! |
Next up: More Oshkosh!
xoxo,
shawna
* You will note that the presence of saurkraut indicates that this brat is entirely Mr. T's. If it belonged to me, it would be kraut-free and covered in pickley green goodness.
All photos by The Blue Muse!
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