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I did make Sun and Fun but I couldn't make OSH this year. So unfortunately, I'm going to live through you folks. How has the turnout this year been so far? I will have some time to go next year. Will fly commercial.
Turnout was excellent. Possibly the best I've ever seen in the homebuilt and antique areas.
There was a little open space in some vendor areas. Hopefully the missing vendors were of the Shamwow and folding ladder varieties.
There were still quite a few vendors that left me scratching my head as to why they'd think being at an aviation show was worthwhile.
There were still quite a few vendors that left me scratching my head as to why they'd think being at an aviation show was worthwhile.
There were still quite a few vendors that left me scratching my head as to why they'd think being at an aviation show was worthwhile.
Hmmm. Lets see.
Business expense, excuse to go to an awesome airshow, hope to make a little money back, maybe give a little to help the local economy...
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There are a lot of non aviation minded folks that attend these sorts of venues.
There are a lot of non aviation minded folks that attend these sorts of venues.
Agreed..... And , those booths are NOT cheap either....
Sure, absolutely. But considering you'd have to hunt them down and they're not obvious, it doesn't seem like it'd be worthwhile. They always seemed so empty, too.
No, you don't hunt them down, that's why you attend big shows where a significant portion of your demographic is present, so your demographic can walk by and find you. Pilots span most demographics except poor.
I said you'd have to hunt them down as most of the non aviation ones I saw were off of the beaten path. There were likely more, but the ones I noticed were not exactly show center.
That I would more suspect is pilots owned business turning their vacation into a tax write-off.
There were still quite a few vendors that left me scratching my head as to why they'd think being at an aviation show was worthwhile.
Sure, absolutely. But considering you'd have to hunt them down and they're not obvious, it doesn't seem like it'd be worthwhile. They always seemed so empty, too.
Exactly what I found, but even more non-aviation crap peddlers than ever before. I think I was harassed by them more at AV than when I walked down Freemont in Vegas.Turnout was excellent. Possibly the best I've ever seen in the homebuilt and antique areas.
There was a little open space in some vendor areas. Hopefully the missing vendors were of the Shamwow and folding ladder varieties.
by Tuesday eve.....all aircraft parking was full.
I heard folks say attendance was heavier than usual.
We are still at OSH (the night airshow just finished), and turnout has been fantastic.
In recent years, we would be nearly alone out here by now. This year, there are still hundreds of planes out here. No one wants it to end!
You would never know GA was hurting looking around here. It's been great!
From what I saw in the aircraft camping and parking areas, it looked like a record setting attendance this year. This was year #9 in a row for me and I've never seen it this full.
True, but...I'm glad,
Sometimes when I read these "Doom and gloom" posts it distorts my opinion of the health of GA but good turnout at Sun and Fun and now OSH makes me believe that people are still interested in GA!
It looked good. The North 40, Warbirds, and Vintage were all pretty full up. Don't know about homebuilt but there sure seemed to be a lot of planes there. Early today I was trying to get from the Hilton back down to Vintage and snagged a ride in a golf cart with a man who turned out to be Hal Shevers from Sporty's. He says they think it's a good year for them as well.
It also doesn't change the fact that every airport we have stopped at between the Gulf Coast of Texas and OSH have been ghost towns. I mean, no activity at all.
Just out of curiosity, what does one do if you get there and the area is full? Next year will be my first OSH so I am interested.
Are the dorms co-ed? (just askin because Leslie will be with me)If you are camping and it is full , you park in GA parking and get a dorm room for the night... Spots always open up each morning as people come and go..
Are the dorms co-ed? (just askin because Leslie will be with me)
If you are camping and it is full , you park in GA parking and get a dorm room for the night... Spots always open up each morning as people come and go..
Just out of curiosity, what does one do if you get there and the area is full? Next year will be my first OSH so I am interested.
Reminds me of when I lived in Michigan and a group of us would always make the trip to Dayton every year for the amateur radio HamVention.
Lots of vendors there that had absolutely nothing to do with ham radio or electronics, but they seemed to generate enough business to be there year after year.
Exactly. When spots open up, you can contact the camping folks and taxi from GAP to GAC.
I'm glad,
Sometimes when I read these "Doom and gloom" posts it distorts my opinion of the health of GA but good turnout at Sun and Fun and now OSH makes me believe that people are still interested in GA!
Barring that OSH is really an international show for a moment...
320,000,000 million or so people in the U.S.
600,000 active certificated pilots. Tiny. (0.0001)
30,000 people, not all are pilots, come to the largest fly-in in the world. Not that hard for OSH to be successful, strictly by the numbers. (0.05)
GA as a hobby, on the other hand, has been a teeny tiny niche hobby for those of us who don't fly for a living, my entire life.
Only an incredibly small number of 320,000,000 people fly for fun.
Judging the "health" of a tiny niche is difficult.