Oshkosh was amazing!!! This is literally the largest international aviation convention/festival/air show! We were in Oshkosh for 5 days and it still wasn't enough time to see and experience everything, which is why we haven't blogged since we arrived.
Our first few days, we tried to take in as much as possible! Michael and I went to numerous workshops while there. The first one was a composite workshop where we learned how to work with fiberglass and carbon fiber, then we attended a woodworking workshop where we learned how to construct a wing rib! We also went to a fabric workshop and covered a vertical stabilizer, which was awesome and one of my favorite parts! It took 3 hours to learn and follow through with the steps.
We also attended a few forums, which were large talks and discussions about plane stuff.
Obviously, there were too many different models of aircraft to be counted! There were warbirds, home builds, helicopters, antiques, and sea planes! Now Michael has a wish list of 4 planes, which he is slowly convincing me about each one :)
We spent a few hours each day strolling through the fields that had hundreds and hundreds of planes that flew to Oshkosh! It was amazing!
We also enjoyed quite a bit of yummy Wisconsin food! We had cheddar cheese curds and ice cream while enjoying all the festivities! We also checked out a place called Friar Tucks when it was raining too hard to cook dinner! Which was delicious and only a few minutes away, where we enjoyed burgers, fries, and some jalapeƱo poppers!
It rained everyday!!!! As you know, we have been camping in a tent for our whole trip, so we slept on slightly soggy sleeping bags one night, and also discovered a large puddle of water underneath our tent. Luckily, our friends and Michael's flight instructors, who met up with us at Oshkosh, let us sleep in their reserved dorm room at the University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh for two nights! We're so grateful to haves stayed dry for those days!
We enjoyed going to the EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association) Museum and exploring tons of donated airplanes and different feats and influential people of aviation!
We also got to hang out with our friends Dom and Heather while we were there!! We explored AirVenture and just enjoyed hanging out together for a couple days!
While everyone was in Wisconsin, we were invited to a 'gathering of the minds' dinner event with a bunch of test pilots, where we met Norm. He is a test pilot for Boeing, and an ex-navigator for the Air Force. He had an endless amount of information and advice on how to get on the right path to be influential in aviation.
We enjoyed air shows everyday for at least 4 hours, which had tons of aerobatics and formation flying, and we even got to see the Thunderbirds!
Overall, our time at Oshkosh was filled with learning new things everyday, checking out different planes, enjoying daily air shows and events, and meeting new people, all while enjoying camping!
Sadly, we aren't able to post too many pictures. We used Michaels iPhone for everything for our trip, but we decided to go out one night by the U of W, and it dropped...
... And the touch screen was unresponsive (most likely an LCD issue), so we upgraded my phone and I finally have a smart phone! :) and Michael gets to enjoy my dumb phone for a month. So yay, we got to spend most of our lovely Friday at a Verizon store.