After dodging a terrible storm on Wednesday night, the grounds are a little short of airplanes (until tomorrow, we’re betting) but they are bursting with joy, airplane noise and awesome planes.
Crowds at the show before the storm threatened were substantial. By shortly after 5 pm, when EAA closed everything down, the place became a ghost town.The irrepressible rock star of aviation, Mr. Sean D. Tucker.A gorgeous Cessna AT-7 Bobcat, aka, Bamboo Bomber, flies by during the afternoon airshow.The EAA’s Breezy, which might be the airplane that feels the least like an airplane when you’re flying it from the front seat.The phenomenal Bill Stein hanging in the straps in his Edge 540 as he flies past the crowd.The Ladies of Liberty belting it out for a lucky pilot at OSH.A USAF crew member inspects the flying surfaces during the preflight check.A North America T-6 taxies out with a stiff crosswind to take part in the afternoon airshow.We still miss the old brick tower at Wittman Field, but we are starting to get used to this new one, especially on days when there are lots of airplanes to serve as backdrop.The control yoke of a dead-stock Stinson 108.Harv Applegate, longtime pilot and master aircraft restorer, proud of Stinson 108, which 5 generations of his family have flown or flown in. Harv is the father of airline pilot and Plane & Pilot writer Shalyn Marchetti.
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