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Finally, my Oshkosh Pictures...at least some

TomSteber

Charter Member 2010
No, I won't try posting all 300+.
But I will post some that I like and I hope you guys like too.
Enjoy
 
A privately owned A-4 Skyhawk? :isadizzy: I suddenly feel old. :icon_lol: Great pics! A nice shot of the ol' Breezy (the tandem two-seater in pic set #4). I can't imagine flying a Breezy to Oshkosh...unless the flight originated maybe from Fond du Lac. :icon_lol:

Brian
 
Still reckon Virgin Galactic fits the spirit of EAA more than anything else I can think of...reminds me of a BAe 146 on crack.

A NZ inventor went to Oshkosh with a strap-on jetpack.
Did you come across him?
 
Still reckon Virgin Galactic fits the spirit of EAA more than anything else I can think of...reminds me of a BAe 146 on crack.

It's on way more than crack... its a rocket by itself. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw it climb like it did. They said it has a thrust weight ratio of a fighter jet... :isadizzy:

Awesome pics Tom! Keep em coming! I'll probably get some more up on my flickr account in the next few days.
 
Outstanding photo's Tom....is that your daughter standing with ya by that plane ??? lol...Mike
 
A NZ inventor went to Oshkosh with a strap-on jetpack.
Did you come across him?

They didn't bring the "jet pack" this year. Said shipping cost too much.
I was there for the unveiling last year. I have to say I was disappointed when they finally fired it up. By the way people were looking at each other, I think a lot of people were. It's ducted fan powered. Sounded like they were starting up an R/C plane. My brother said they should have called it "a fanny pack"!
 
I wonder why two aircraft are painted as Old Crow. I assume all these owners know each other. The Jack Roush version has been around for a while, I don't believe I have seen the other one before.
 
I wonder why two aircraft are painted as Old Crow. I assume all these owners know each other. The Jack Roush version has been around for a while, I don't believe I have seen the other one before.

One is "B" model, other is "D" model.
I believe, and someone please correct me if I'm wrong, the Roush owns the "B" Model "Old Crow" and the "D" model "Gentleman Jim". I believe he sold the "D" model "Old Crow".
Both B & D models represent aircraft flown by Bud Anderson during WWII.
 
And a few more:
I believe the first one there is the only flying example in North America.
I think from Florida.
 
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