FloridaPilot
Pattern Altitude
You spoiled little Cirrus SR-22 hitchhiker.
Next year you should be required to fly an ultralight all the way to Oshkosh. Just to bring some balance into your young life.
btw, did you guys camp in the North 40 or stay at the red carpet Oshkosh Hyatt Regency (where they charge for the water and internet access)?
Just askin'
I'm staying at the Hyatt until Sunday...Hey don't judge me
I've done both for years. I’m mostly interested in vendors and checking out other aircraft that I’m interested in. So no classes, speakers or aerial demonstrations for me. I can do SNF in a day and OSF in 2 (although this year I did it in one).
That said, the number of non-aviation vendors is getting real close to 50%. Some of the aisles in the main hangars looked like a flea market. Sunglasses, excersise equipment, wallets, flagpoles, etc.
The number of people in scooters is making it difficult to get around as well.
It's really easy if you have been there already. Me with the misses, (Who is not really interested into flying BTW) is pretty tough to knock off OSH in a few days.
Two things surprised me
A.) that there was as many aviation related vendors as there were. We always here about how GA is shrinking, so it was refreshing to see that there is still a decently healthy market out there for people in the aviation business to make a buck or two
B.) that there was so many non aviation related vendors... I wonder if EAA has any rule that X% must be aviation related.. or if this will slowly evolve into more and more of a flea market. Ford had a massive tent there with burnouts. Will be curious to see where we in 10 years
I'm not going to lie. It was pretty cool. We got some incredible views. If I dig up any more share worthy photos of the event itself I'll post them in the other thread
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Dude,
I have never seen so many GA planes in my life and I loved every min of it. KFLD had a lot of people camping at the airport as well, you can see them from the highway. General Aviation is not dead at all.