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The deadliest aviation accident to date in 2025 is the crash of a Swan River Seaplanes Cessna 208 Caravan on 7 January at Rottnest Island, Western Australia. Three of the seven occupants of the aircraft were killed. [1]
F-86 Sabre (top), A-10 Thunderbolt II (mid), and P-51D Mustang (bottom) performing at Oshkosh in 2009. EAA was founded in Hales Corners, Wisconsin in 1953 by aircraft designer and military aviator veteran Paul Poberezny, who originally started the organization in the basement of his home for builders and restorers of recreational aircraft. [7]
OSHKOSH ― Apparently, EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association) is way more than just AirVenture.One of Oshkosh’s biggest drawing cards seems to be a year-round attraction, as at least 60,000 ...
The 71st EAA AirVenture Oshkosh runs daily through July 28 at Wittman Regional Airport, 525 W. 20th Ave., Oshkosh. Daily tickets are $45 for adult members and $63 for adult non-members.
RV-5 is a one-off proof-of-concept prototype airplane designed by Richard VanGrunsven. Although the designation is the 5th in the Van's Aircraft "RV" series, the RV-5 was never intended as a production aircraft but as a project for VanGrunsven and fellow members of his Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) chapter.
The 71st EAA AirVenture Oshkosh runs daily through July 28 at Wittman Regional Airport, 525 W. 20th Ave., Oshkosh. Daily tickets are $45 for adult members and $63 for adult non-members.
EAA AirVenture set a new mark in attendance after welcoming 686,000 people to Oshkosh in 2024. ... One record-setting year for EAA AirVenture ... 2025, and Pelton said EAA is already looking at a ...
The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) is an international organization of aviation enthusiasts based in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Since its inception, it has grown internationally with over 300,000 [3] members [4] and nearly 1,000 chapters worldwide. It hosts the largest aviation gathering of its kind in the world, EAA AirVenture Oshkosh. [5]