by Angela Satterlee | Jul 28, 2025 | AirVenture, AirVenture Today
Despite the geographical distance coming from Canada, Jordan Farrar, EAA 1645318, met his friends Wyatt Drum, from North Carolina, and Cody Ferguson EAA 1647229, Spencer Phillips, and Nolan Elliott EAA 1640609, from Indiana, at Oshkosh after only knowing each other...
by Angela Satterlee | Jul 28, 2025 | AirVenture, AirVenture Today
By Angela Satterlee The Deckers come from a long line of pilots and aviation enthusiasts as they now have five generations who have attended AirVenture. Ken Decker’s grandfather and father were both pilots, so it made sense when Ken, EAA 52084, decided to fly for a...
by EAA | Jul 28, 2025 | AirVenture, AirVenture Today
By Jim Roberts A few AirVentures ago, a friend introduced me to the concept of “MOO” — the Magic of Oshkosh. It’s the serendipitous and often quirky turn of events that brings a special light into your day. Monday morning it happened to me over breakfast, and it’s a...
by EAA | Jul 28, 2025 | AirVenture, AirVenture Today
By Jared Miller, CEO and Co-Founder Across the country, volunteer pilots are quietly stepping up to make a life-changing difference in the fight against human trafficking. Freedom Aviation Network (FAN) exists to coordinate safe, efficient, and rapid air...
by Sam Oleson | Jul 28, 2025 | AirVenture, AirVenture Today
Toward the tail end of World War II, an aircraft emerged from Germany that ultimately made little difference in the war but had a huge impact in the years to follow. In the words of Military Aviation Museum Director Keegan Chetwynd, EAA 1416693, it was “an airplane...
by EAA | Jul 28, 2025 | AirVenture, AirVenture Today
Story and Photography By Jim Roberts Walter Beech, Clyde Cessna and Lloyd Stearman are three names synonymous with aviation. At EAA AirVenture Oshkosh you can find legions of their aircraft poised proudly under the Wisconsin sun. But did you know that before there was...