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08-14-2007, 03:00 PM
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OSH 2007
OSHKOSH 2007 ? When people ask which holiday they like the most, the typical answer is 4th or July, Christmas, Thanksgiving, and sometimes you hear Memorial Day or Labor Day. For me, that answer is easy, my favorite holiday is Oshkosh. It is the longest holiday of the year at over 1 week, it has the largest gathering of people in one place than any other holiday, it has a ?service? every night at Theater in the Woods celebrating different aspects of the holiday, and everyone at Oshkosh is happy to be there (unlike some holidays).
I expect this year to be reported as the biggest Oshkosh ever recorded. For a couple of days the airport was totally full and did not accept new arrivals unless you were a warbird, homebuilt or vintage aircraft. I have also never seen the campgrounds so full. Camp Scholler was busting at the seams by Sunday night. Thanks to the efforts of the RV-10 camp group, we had spots right up front which made it a short walk to the showers and entrance to pilot?s paradise.
This was the first year I would be flying into Oshkosh. My first visit to Oshkosh was in 1996 when my dad and I went for the first time on TWA airlines into Chicago. We rented a car that first year, drove up to Oshkosh and stayed with relatives in Appleton WI. Over the years, I started to figure it out and eventually tweaked it as best I could to experience what Oshkosh really is by flying commercial into Appleton, renting a car and camping in Camp Scholler. The only thing missing was flying myself into Oshkosh in a plane I built and camping in Camp Scholler. Well, I made it and RaNae and I had a blast.
On Saturday, we departed KBTF (Salt Lake City) and headed for Custer SD. for our first gas stop. Custer is home of Crazy Horse and Mount Rushmore. This is a town we want to come back to and do some exploring. We fueled up, departed and flew around the two monuments and took some pictures before heading to Albert Lee MN for our second gas stop before landing at Oshkosh.

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08-14-2007, 03:01 PM
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08-14-2007, 03:01 PM
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We pulled into our spot, shut down the engine and we both could not believe that after all those previous trips, thousands of hours on the internet doing research and 3000 hours of building, we had made it to Oshkosh and accomplished one of the biggest goals I had ever set up to this point in my life. The first flight was a big achievement but the project really wasn?t complete in my mind until the plane was sitting in the grass at Oshkosh.

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08-14-2007, 03:02 PM
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08-14-2007, 03:02 PM
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08-14-2007, 03:03 PM
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Inside of Tim Olsens RV-10

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08-14-2007, 03:04 PM
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We left on Saturday morning and headed back to Salt Lake with the addition of my older brother Todd. It took us around 6 hours flying time each way. We were home by 3pm on Saturday. This plane really is awesome. We averaged over 205 mph for the flights to and from Oshkosh thanks to a little tailwind both ways (which is very rare). No weather problems at all the whole week other than a little scare Thursday night as some storms looked like they could have been bad but just brought some rain. The nights were cool and days were just about right. I should have used my XM Weather to turn down the humidity a little but it wasn?t bad.
It was great to meet many of you and it really was the best Oshkosh ever. I look forward to seeing you all again at OSH 2008 or another fun fly-in.

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08-14-2007, 03:17 PM
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You sir, are truly an inspiration
Perfect write-up. Great pictures. Beautiful airplane.
I love the comment (paraphrased), "It wasn't really done until it was tied down at Oshkosh."
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08-14-2007, 04:04 PM
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Great Pictures, as usual Scott!
Your arrival "traffic" experience paralleled mine....do you think they heard we were coming and cleared the airspace in advance?!
Paul
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08-14-2007, 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Ironflight
Great Pictures, as usual Scott!
Your arrival "traffic" experience paralleled mine....do you think they heard we were coming and cleared the airspace in advance?!
Paul
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I think they knew the rookie was coming. That is probably why they gave me the big runway too. They figured I could hit that one and stop before the end. 
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