EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2018: Day Three Photo Gallery

The fun and excitement at day three of Oshkosh!

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Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker in the Year of the Tanker celebration at OSH 18. Photo by Isabel Goyer

Plane & Pilot editor Isabel Goyer captures the fun and excitement from the third day at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2018!

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Full views of the Triplane and the SE.5.

Photo by Isabel Goyer

A British SE.5 replica in the early morning grass by the RV parking.

Photo by Isabel Goyer

This Fokker D.1. Triplane replica is powered by a Rotec radial, not a rotary engine. Still looks wicked cool.

Photo by Isabel Goyer.

This P-51, Lady Alice, done up in Eighth Air Force colors, waiting for the afternoon airshow's salute to the birds of WWII.

Photo by Isabel Goyer

Before the rush of the airshow day, P-51s and other warbirds awash in first light in the dew. It's a way to imagine you're back in 1944 when you're among them.

Photo by Isabel Goyer

Restoring warbirds must be easy. Tell yourself that and then check out the wing folding mechanism on this incredible Corsair.

Photo by Isabel Goyer

Another cool homebuilding skill (and one that you can apply to others area of life) is welding. Lincoln Welders has been putting on these workshops for years, and they are always popular.

Photo by Isabel Goyer

Before one rivets, one must drill and deburr. Multiply by many hundreds of times and you might have an aircraft component!

Photo by Isabel Goyer

One of the greatest joys of Oshkosh is the opportunity to learn homebuilding skills with hands-on workshops. Here a would be homebuilder tries her hand at riveting.

Photo by Isabel Goyer

See photos from day one at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2018 here.

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