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Oshkosh 2024: Advice for a first timer?


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9 hours ago, Nico1 said:

BUT I don't want to taxi on grass (yeah, diva -- I know...

It’s not that big a deal but you can park at Basler for $100 something per day on the ramp. Not cheap but not outrageous. 

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On 6/11/2024 at 12:43 PM, BlueSky247 said:

Well, at this point, you guys have me thinking just drive up there and camp in the back of the truck. It's "only" a 14 hour drive. :lol:

I'll be there in an RV. :-( Wife does *not* want to camp the first time.

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I was there in 2021 with a friend and 2023 with my wife. Flew Fisk both times and camped by the plane. Too many other commitments this year including a kid getting married in Sept and one in Oct that are eating up the vacation time to get there this year, but will likely be back in 2025 (unless we fly to Alaska next year instead). I wrote up all of it, getting there, the show, and getting home.

2021 Oshkosh - Getting There

2021 Oshkosh - The Show

2021 Oshkosh - Getting out of Dodge

2023 Oshkosh - The Journey There

2023 Oshkosh - Round Up

2023 Oshkosh - Award and Getting Home

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Twice I have flown into Wisconsin Dells, which is a fun place. There was a rental car place across the street from the airport. The rooms are cheap and plentiful. 

If you camp at your plane, try to get a spot in the NW corner so you can sneak through the fence to Friar Tuck's for food and beer. The hangar flying at the bar is amazing.

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On 6/18/2024 at 6:11 PM, N201MKTurbo said:

f you camp at your plane, try to get a spot in the NW corner so you can sneak through the fence to Friar Tuck's for food and beer. The hangar flying at the bar is amazing.

It is a nice perk, Dunkin Donuts for breakfast, a coin laundry if you want it, walking distance to Target…. 
BUT….

the down side is you are as far away from a shower as you could possibly be. A big down side. 

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21 hours ago, 201Steve said:

It is a nice perk, Dunkin Donuts for breakfast, a coin laundry if you want it, walking distance to Target…. 
BUT….

the down side is you are as far away from a shower as you could possibly be. A big down side. 

I was parked just north of the end of RWY 09 last time I was there. There was a shower trailer about 100 yards east of me. That was 2013. I guess I should go back some time. 

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Back to the hotel after my first day ever. 
 

I was prepared for the sun and the walking, but no one warned me about the whiplash. Between all the pretty planes and scenery, my neck got a real workout - especially during the jet fighter demos. Hear the boom of afterburners and immediately whip around to see where they are. 
 

What an awesome show!
 

P.S. I was really impressed with the Snowbirds. I’d never seen them live before. A very graceful performance. 

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