It's hard to fully explain why you'd want to walk around a rural Midwestern airport in sweltering heat for a week without actually experiencing it yourself, but it helps to see the breadth of flying machines you encounter there. Here are just a few of the countless aircraft you run into while strolling across Oshkosh's Wittman Regional Airport during AirVenture, the event that the EAA bills "the world's greatest aviation celebration."
Chicago-based Howard made a number of beautiful small aircraft in the ’30s and ’40s, this DGA-15 being one of them. |
Gee Bees, racing planes of the ’20s and ’30s, are known for their enormous engines and almost comical dimensions. The Super Q.E.D. II is a replica of the Q.E.D., the last aircraft Gee Bee made before the company folded. |
The unusual Martin WB-57 is a high-altitude research variant of the B-57 bomber. They were mostly retired from military service 30 years ago, but NASA keeps three around. |
Thanks to two giant turboprops that rotate for vertical takeoffs, the V-22 Osprey is one of the most instantly recognizable aircraft in the world. |
The two-place Legend, with design elements that recall the P-51 Mustang, is said to be the fastest single-engine turboprop aircraft in the world. |
The USAF Thunderbirds scheduled two appearances for the show, but ended up performing several additional times as they scouted the field in preparation for their main routine. |
A B-17 Flying Fortress overhead may have been a terrifying sight 70 years ago, but now, it's just one of the many classic warbirds on display at the show. |
AirVenture 2014 marked the first public appearance by the production version of Honda's HondaJet. |
The Piaggio P180 Avanti II looks fast, and it is: it cruises 402 knots (463 mph). |
Red Bull's modified MBB Bo 105 helicopter debuted as the only helicopter in the world to fly an aerobatic routine. Seeing a chopper fly loops and rolls is odd, to say the least. |
Two Bell AH-1 Cobras were present at the show, participating in demonstrations of aircraft that flew in the Vietnam War. |
A rare Swearingen SX-300, a high-performance kit aircraft of the 1980s. |
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