Wrapped up a fantastic few days at EAA Oshkosh! A few quick pics. I flew the C182 on a single leg I68 to KOSH and return. What a champ of an aircraft. 4.5 hours of fuel, 3 adult males, camping gear, beer, food. Pretty close to our MGTOW of 3100#. 140 KTAS at 70% power and 13.5 GPH
First pic is entry south of Ripon at Green Lake. You enter the flow .5 miles in trail of another aircraft, 90 KIAS, 800' AGL. Fun times. Head on a swivel, landing light on, Linda Blair impersonation.
First video is yours truly flying the RWY 27L visual to the Orange Dot. Tower directed a 180 short approach "Navy style" - freaked out my other crew mates since they never executed anything than a squared off pattern with 1 mile final. The controllers at OSH expect you to have full command of your aircraft - landings and departures every 20-30 seconds. Although the stall horn is on intermittently, the aircraft is in balanced flight and stable - it has a very conservative stall warning.
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The camp site :
Yours truly about to get some demo time in a Husky:
Coffee tent side:
Small sample. USAF was everywhere with static displays and flight demos: T-6, A-10, F-35, T-38, F-16, etc.
Very small Navy/Marine footprint. Nice flight demo of T-45's and a T-2 Buckeye of all things (Pax?) No Navy helos that's for sure.
If you haven't had the chance to go - please do. Epic.
CM23 out!