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Camping at Oshkosh
Is there a primer of sorts that explains the in's and out's of Oshkosh? Now that my Rv-4 is finished I would like to make my first trip to Oshkosh this year. Never having been there I am completely lost when trying to make plans. I think I want to camp but I do not know what the camping arrangements are. Is there a separate camp ground or do you camp at your airplane? Is this allowed in the RV parking area? Any information would be most appreciated.
Jerry Isler Donalsonville, GA RV-4 N455J 16 hrs |
Yes
You can camp by your airplane...You just need a fat wallet!...:)
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Oshkosh
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You would park in "showplane" camping with about 500 other RV's....really cool. Set up your tent beside your airplane and you are set to go.....Even if the Notam says that Oshkosh is not taking any more planes because it is full, they will always try to make room for a homebuilt (showplane)....land there anyway and wait for a spot to become available....there are always guys leaving every day. A word of advice......make sure you get the Notam (usually posted in May)and read/understand it thoroughly......Have your signs made up and accessible (not in the baggage compartment). It really is a hoot to fly in there and camp with all those other RV's......I hope to get there this year myself......perhaps we'll be camped side/side....?? |
"You gotta be there!"
A lot of information on www.airventure.org including how to get a copy of the NOTAM. My experience is that as a "showplane" person you will be treated very well. See you there!
John Clark RV8 N18U "Sunshine" KSBA |
You cannot pitch a tent in the RV parking area, however the designated "Homebuilt Camping" area is directly adjacent to the RV parking area and allows for camping with your plane. Porta pots, water and shower facilities are nearby.
No homebuilt has ever been turned away from the field, but at times we're gotten awfully close to diverting them down to the far south end of the field (North Fon du Lac) but if you arrive Saturday or Sunday you should have no problem. If you're coming later, people start to trickle out by Wednesday and flee in droves on Thursday and Friday, leaving plenty of space. |
You should be able to search this site and find some good info. I believe air camping (or oshkosh camping) was discussed at length a couple of months ago.
The most important thing is to get a good tent. Those $49 Wal-mart specials are fine when you are sleeping under the stars on a nice night, but they don't do very well in Oshkosh T-storms. They leak, the rain-flys come off, etc. |
Its true, you cannot camp in either of the RV Corrals. A second corral was added last year. Besides camping in the Homebuilt area, you've got the melting pot known as the North 40.
"Give us your rich your poor, etc." Scrawl "GAC" on you taxi placard and the ground controllers will get you there. It's the aviation version of Woodstock, dude. Far from show center yet close to shopping and restaurants. Few people will stop and admire your plane but you won't have to spend hours cleaning it either. Impromtu parties go far into the night but you can catch a nap tomorrow. I love it, Steve |
Oshkosh bound?
My 14 year old son and I are planning on making the journey this year from SO-CAL. The plan is to stop along the way to see relatives in MO, head up to Oshkosh for a day and a half, then head off to Spokane to visit the sister.
I was a little surprised at the cost of Oshkosh. For us to camp a couple nights and attend the show was going to cost in the neighborhood of a couple hundred dollars (partly due to the three night camping minimum at $20/night). Add the gas for the Oshkosh segment and it was approaching $300. Since I've seen Airventure before as a vendor I'm now considering skipping the show and spending a couple extra days showing the boy parts of this great country he lives in, perhaps following the Missouri and Columbia along the route of Lewis and Clark. He's been studying them in school. What a great treat for me to show him the scale of that adventure! . . .even if I do have to miss camping in 100 degree heat and 100% humidity (see, I have been there before :-) John Allen |
Yeah
I think I'm going with a buddy of mine and expect to spend $600 each (from Western oregon).
The Wife said i could go as long is it was a once in a lifetime deal, i.e not a yearly event. As I'm told the weather sucks I figure on a week being enough to get the xperience and to take the bird back to aviation Mecca so to speak. Usually 2 days at Arlington is enough (and I usually go every other year) so I'm assuming 4 to 4 dyas would see us heading back. Maybe see some of you there and a loose formation flight sounds like fun...Unless I'm going IFR of course..:) Frank Corvallis Oregon |
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