Oshkosh is at heart a fly-in, and even though the world’s biggest and greatest airshow attracts nonpilots from around the world, every year there are around 10,000 airplanes (counting them is so complicated that EAA doesn’t even try to get an exact count anymore) that fly into the area for the festivities. For those of us who have flown into Wittman Regional for the weeklong airplane adore-a-thon, the most important plane on the field that year is none other than ours.
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Key Takeaways:
- Oshkosh is primarily a "fly-in" event, attracting approximately 10,000 airplanes annually.
- It is recognized as the world's largest airshow, drawing both pilots and non-pilots from around the globe.
- For pilots attending, their own aircraft holds the most significance among all the planes on display.
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