So the helicopter rides are way more fun than I expected.
You're a more daring man than I.
I already dislike riding in anything with a Jesus bolt, but after (I think it's been) 22 Oshkoshes now, those choppers are the scariest thing in the sky. I have heard stories about obviously way-over-gross flights, but I have personally been at Oshkosh through a number of those rip-roaring thunderstorms we get in the summer, even sitting in my plane on the ground hanging onto the yoke to act as a human control lock, and those dang helicopters never stop flying. I'm actually quite surprised they've never crashed one.
I'll still do it someday, probably the first time each of my boys asks to go...
Also, there's a P38 and a Dehaviland Mosquito in the back of the hangar where they sell the rides.
If you come up to the museum when it's not during the show, there's a whole lot more stuff in there.
Plan for tomorrow is launch early and rendezvous in southern WI to gas up and shoot the Fisk arrival. Questions:
1. What is best fuel stop option within 45 min south of arrival?
I know it's afterwards, but just in case anyone reads this in the future...
I am a fan of cheap fuel. If you're coming from the SE, KBUU and 57C are near each other and both good. From the SW, KEFT. From the NW, 63C. I've never been inside at 57C, but the others all have decent terminals with bathrooms and such. KEFT is probably the nicest, 63C has camping and showers on the field.
2. If we start the arrival at 1pm, what are the odds of us getting in before the airshow?
Somewhere between 0 and 100 percent.
It's hard to say, but Wednesday does tend to have a lot of arrivals and is one of the busiest overall days. This year, Thursday was the busiest overall day for aircraft operations, but a much higher percentage of those are departures, enough so that the field was only open to departures for an extra hour on Thursday morning this year.
3. Will VPENV probably be the start point?
At 1 PM, again, hard to say - It'll depend on how many people are in the same boat as you and flew some distance before doing the arrival. The best bet is to get high enough to pick up the arrival ATIS as far out as you can. Also, listen to Fisk Approach. They have to change plans on the fly pretty often, so you may hear something different on Fisk than you do on the ATIS because they haven't had a chance to change it yet.
went to Honeywell booth to check out the KX155 replacements. Was told verbatim what I was told at last years OSH. "Shipping in December" KX165 replacement to follow next year. That is exactly what they said last OSH 2023 also.
Honeywell never specifies a year, and you should never expect it to be this year. The last time I had any interest in one of their products, they said it was shipping "in Q4" every year starting in 2015. It finally shipped in Q4 2019.
Do yourself a favor and look elsewhere. A GNC355 gives you a nice radio, a color screen, and a WAAS GPS and fits in the slot left by your KX155. Not a slide in replacement though.
How did you visit Wisconsin in the past without having been through the cheese curd ritual?
Lemme guess - you haven’t had beer cheese soup, either, have you?
Beer Cheese Soup is the soup that all the other soups want to be.
Cheese curd quality varies wildly. The ones on the show grounds are meh. The Hangar restaurant has pretty good ones. Actually that pretty well sums up all the food here.
If they are cubes, they are not curds. (Looking at you, Vintage hangar.)
For fried ones, the breading and sauce are big variables. Best ones I've ever had by far are at the Hot House Tavern in Menomonee Falls, but that's not exactly convenient to OSH unless you stop at MWC on the way in.
For non-fried cheese curds, you want the fresh, moist ones that squeak when you bite into them. And you can get them with lots of "stuff" added as well, many flavors available. Enjoy.