av8orDave
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Well, my first EAA AirVenture is in the books. I flew in on Monday (commercial, not in my plane) and flew out Saturday night (6 whole days surrounded by and immersed in planes!).
Overall, I was blown away... the presentations, the atmosphere, the sheer number of aircraft on site, and the flying displays / demonstrations all made for an awesome event. I personally met some of the legends of flying like Goulian, Rob Holland, Patty Wagstaff, Kyle Franklin, and Team Aeroshell. I met some social media personalities like Mel the Traveler and Cessnateur. Most notably, I rode along in the slot position with Jimmy Fordham of Team Aeroshell, and flew on Wednesday in the Goodyear Blimp (for the 7th time!). To say it was a memorable week would be an understatement (my job affords me some privileges that I try not to take for granted).
What stood out most was just how small the aviation community is... it really seems to be a world where everyone is very accessible, most are extremely welcoming, and everyone knows almost everyone. I also saw more kids than I expected, which gives me some hope that maybe GA has a some kind of future.
Stand out air demonstrations:
- The Viper demo is always great to see
- All of the warbirds displays were cool, especially the Hurricane and Spitfire, as I'd never seen them fly before.
- The Aeroshell Aerobatic Team flies some incredibly tight, precise formations.
- Kyle Franklin's routine is both entertaining and impressive.
- I didn't get over to see the STOL competitions... maybe next year.
I thoroughly enjoyed the week and hope to go back (preferably in my plane) next year. Just figured I'd share my thoughts.
Edit: added some pics, since a pic is worth a thousand words and all...
Overall, I was blown away... the presentations, the atmosphere, the sheer number of aircraft on site, and the flying displays / demonstrations all made for an awesome event. I personally met some of the legends of flying like Goulian, Rob Holland, Patty Wagstaff, Kyle Franklin, and Team Aeroshell. I met some social media personalities like Mel the Traveler and Cessnateur. Most notably, I rode along in the slot position with Jimmy Fordham of Team Aeroshell, and flew on Wednesday in the Goodyear Blimp (for the 7th time!). To say it was a memorable week would be an understatement (my job affords me some privileges that I try not to take for granted).
What stood out most was just how small the aviation community is... it really seems to be a world where everyone is very accessible, most are extremely welcoming, and everyone knows almost everyone. I also saw more kids than I expected, which gives me some hope that maybe GA has a some kind of future.
Stand out air demonstrations:
- The Viper demo is always great to see
- All of the warbirds displays were cool, especially the Hurricane and Spitfire, as I'd never seen them fly before.
- The Aeroshell Aerobatic Team flies some incredibly tight, precise formations.
- Kyle Franklin's routine is both entertaining and impressive.
- I didn't get over to see the STOL competitions... maybe next year.
I thoroughly enjoyed the week and hope to go back (preferably in my plane) next year. Just figured I'd share my thoughts.
Edit: added some pics, since a pic is worth a thousand words and all...
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