2021 EAA Air Adventure Extravaganza!

I've been to a lot of air shows over the course of 10 years since I got into photography. I have also attended many air shows before I got into photography too because of my huge love of flying and aviation.

However, the one air show I have always wanted to come to since my youth is none other than the EAA Air Adventure event held in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. This air show in my book is the "granddaddy" and "ultimate" of all air shows.

Here you will see the greatest variety of aircraft demonstrations I would never be able to photograph anywhere else. There were also several "once in a lifetime" opportunities that would happen right here in the course of the 4 days I got to attend this magical event. I was very much like a boy going to Disneyworld for the first time and experiencing all this great excitement.

Coming to Oshkosh and attending EAA Air Adventure has been a dream that was 30 plus years in the making. I would like to give a huge shout-out to Marge and her sister Shari for their great hospitality and assistance in making this lifelong dream a reality.

In the course of the 4 days, I attended this air show. I took some 4,000 pictures and eventually broke it down to 200 plus pictures of some of the greatest flight demonstrations and displays you'll never see anywhere else but here.

Well come along with me as I take you on this "once in a lifetime" journey as this great dream comes true!
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  • The GEICO Skytypers Team. They too use the T-6 Texan aircraft you'll see in this series of photos.
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  • The Warbird Series in this series of photos.
  • P-51 Mustang and F4U Corsair - The P-51 was flown by the Army Air Corp before the Air Force was established after the war. The Corsair was flown by the Navy.
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  • The F4U Corsair had a distinctive sound of its engine that the Japanese referred to as "Whispering Death".
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  • Next up: Two Buck Chuck Demo Team. Now this is what I call "Too close for comfort". They fly the classic Piper Cub (Red Aircraft) and the Decathlon (Blue Aircraft).
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