Wed, Jul 13, 2011
More Than 10,000 Aircraft To Descend On Wittman Regional
Airport (KOSH)
In just a few days, more than 10,000 aircraft and hundreds of
thousands of attendees will begin to descend on Wittman Regional
Airport in Oshkosh for EAA AirVenture 2011. The 59th annual Fly-In
Convention – "The World's Greatest Aviation Celebration"
– becomes the epicenter of the aviation world, bringing
together aviation's past, present, and future mixed in with a
variety of entertainment options that result in unlimited,
affordable fun for the whole family.
A small glimpse into AirVenture and some of its highlighted
events:
- Centennial of Naval Aviation: The largest collection of
airworthy naval aircraft spanning all eras ever assembled will be
featured prominently throughout AirVenture 2011, which has been
classified a Tier 1 event by the U.S. Navy for its year-long
centennial celebration. A special "Navy Day" will be held on
Wednesday, July 27.
- Landmark Appearances & Rare Aircraft: For one day only on
Friday, July 29, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner will appear at
AirVenture, where the next generation of commercial airliners will
offer public tours for the first time anywhere. Joining the 787 is
its rare Boeing brethren, the world's only airworthy B-29
Superfortress "FIFI," which will arrive at AirVenture on Tuesday,
July 26, and stay through the event.
- Super Saturday: Super Saturday on July 30 has something for
everyone – highlighted by the Night Air Show and Fireworks.
Super Saturday also features the expanded "Warbirds Extravaganza"
afternoon air show, leading into country star Aaron Tippin in
concert.
Aaron Tippin
- Evening Entertainment : In addition to Tippin, music fans can
enjoy REO Speedwagon on Monday, July 25, as well as actor Gary
Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band on Friday, July 29. Movie buffs can
head over to the Fly-In Theater for its nightly films, which will
feature introductions from Hollywood legends Harrison Ford and
George Lucas.
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If you're new to aviation and wonder if Oshkosh is REALLY a big
deal ... EAA says that AirVenture annually draws more than 500,000
participants from 70 nations and in excess of 10,000 airplanes,
including more than 2,500 showplanes. The event includes 700
exhibitors with the latest aviation innovations; nearly 1,000
forums, workshops and seminars covering the entire world of flight;
daily afternoon air shows featuring the world's finest aerobatic
performers; up-close sessions with top aviation personalities; and
the gathering of aviation enthusiasts from around the globe.
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