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MizzouMan_2000
17th of January 2010 (Sun), 20:05
Hello all,

I've booked a hotel room for 2 nights during the Oshkosh EAA AirVenture this July. I'd greatly appreciate any general information from those that have been in the past... What's the general flow of things? Any tips (besides the obvious of wear sunscreen, drink plenty of fluids, etc).

Thanks!

FlyingPhotog
17th of January 2010 (Sun), 20:54
I attended my first this past summer (Gallery Here (http://jcbeckman.zenfolio.com/p90868385)) and even being camped on the grounds for nine days, I felt like I barely scratched the surface.

With only two days, my advice would be to key in on one particular area (Warbirds, Antiques, Classics, Sea Plane Base, etc...) and milk it for all it's worth. Go early .. Stay late and work it, work it, work it...

Do a little walking around, take in some of the airshow in the afternoon but if there's one particular type of aircraft you really like, I'd expend most of my energy there.

If you're a fan of the DC-3/C-47, you're in luck as they're having a huge roundup of them in 2010.

windpig
17th of January 2010 (Sun), 21:33
Are you taking an UW?

MizzouMan_2000
17th of January 2010 (Sun), 21:57
Thanks, Jay. When do the grounds open to those not camping?

Windpig, a what? UW = ultra-wide? I'm afraid right now the widest I have is my 28-135 or my old 18-55 kit lens from my original Drebel... I know I'll probably need to rent something, but that'll depend on what's in my arsenal by then. I'm trying to sell off some stuff to make room (and raise funds) for some better quality glass.

windpig
17th of January 2010 (Sun), 21:59
Ya, ultrawide. They pack 'em in at Oshkosh, tight spaces. You're gonna have a great time.

FlyingPhotog
17th of January 2010 (Sun), 22:49
AirVenture Website (http://www.airventure.org/index.html) says gates open at 7am with exhibition buildings open at 9am...

MizzouMan_2000
18th of January 2010 (Mon), 07:35
Thanks Jay,... I looked at their site but missed that somehow.

Dad2Twins
10th of March 2010 (Wed), 15:54
You will have a blast. I went up in 2008 and stayed for a week. I didn't get to see everything I wanted to. SO much to see and do. If you want some extra shooting time check out the Canon team on site. They offer (or did at least) early morning guided photo tours. You and a few others go out with a Canon rep who offers tips for photographing airplanes. I missed it when I was there but heard it was well worth it from others who did participate. They also had a camera loan program with different bodies/lenses they would lend for a day at no charge.

HAVE FUN

PhotosGuy
11th of March 2010 (Thu), 08:51
Go early .. Stay late and work it, work it, work it... Don't forget the light! Be first in line & last to leave!

Your Best 3 Aviaton Shots (http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=405758)

Military Aviation... (http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=971074)

I grabbed the base for this shot as I was walking to the exit from the show, which sadly required us to leave at 5PM.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v218/PhotosGuy/Samples%20-%20Rides/Airshow-05-compCR2_145.jpg

Ken Cravillion
11th of March 2010 (Thu), 11:42
I'm debating if I want to shoot for them again this year...

CNW 6000
17th of March 2010 (Wed), 07:08
I hope you enjoy my hometown this summer. Only two days means you'll definately have to pick 'n choose what you really want to see. IIRC static displays and ground-based activities are the norm for the mornings and the show takes to the air in early afternoon. I will say this: if you are going to drive anywhere around town, be prepared for detours and delays. We have lots of roads torn up this summer.

MizzouMan_2000
17th of March 2010 (Wed), 11:30
Don't forget the light! Be first in line & last to leave!



With only 2 days to spend there, I'm def. going to be first in, last out! I have a hotel room for Monday and Tuesday night, so my plan is to get there as early as possible Monday, all day Tuesday and all day Wednesday, leaving to come home when they kick us out - which I think you said is 5PM.

MizzouMan_2000
17th of March 2010 (Wed), 11:31
I hope you enjoy my hometown this summer. Only two days means you'll definately have to pick 'n choose what you really want to see. IIRC static displays and ground-based activities are the norm for the mornings and the show takes to the air in early afternoon. I will say this: if you are going to drive anywhere around town, be prepared for detours and delays. We have lots of roads torn up this summer.

Thanks for the info!

gkarris
20th of March 2010 (Sat), 20:00
How did you book a hotel room the same year? I heard that you have to book at least 3 years in advance... :eek:

aviator.4.life
20th of March 2010 (Sat), 20:31
Really?

MizzouMan_2000
20th of March 2010 (Sat), 20:34
The actual hotel is about 20 min from Osh Kosh.

Ken Cravillion
21st of March 2010 (Sun), 11:07
I will say this: if you are going to drive anywhere around town, be prepared for detours and delays. We have lots of roads torn up this summer.

Yup, the road construction is horrible right now...

MizzouMan_2000
23rd of July 2010 (Fri), 22:47
Hello - getting ready for the trip to Osh Kosh & a question came to mind.. I see small coolers are allowed inside the grounds, but I'm already going to have all my camera gear and don't want to cart around a cooler inside. Does anyone know what the re-entry rules are? Is it going to do me any good to leave a cooler in my car?

Thanks!

Kiwikat
24th of July 2010 (Sat), 01:10
You can re-enter as many times as you want on the same day. I always leave my chair and small cooler behind until I decide to go set up camp on the flight line.

We're meeting up at the gate near the arch at 9AM on monday, if you're interested.

MizzouMan_2000
24th of July 2010 (Sat), 06:54
You can re-enter as many times as you want on the same day. I always leave my chair and small cooler behind until I decide to go set up camp on the flight line.

We're meeting up at the gate near the arch at 9AM on monday, if you're interested.


Thanks for the info! I'm going to try to get there when the gates open at 7, but can definitely try to meet up with you at 9 if I'm not completely lost! :)

MizzouMan_2000
24th of July 2010 (Sat), 06:56
Don't forget the light! Be first in line & last to leave!

Your Best 3 Aviaton Shots (http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=405758)

I grabbed the base for this shot as I was walking to the exit from the show, which sadly required us to leave at 5PM.




I've seen from the schedule that there are all kinds of things going on at all hours of the day and night... but are the things that go on after 5 only for those that actually camp out there? Everyone else has to go at 5?