Showing posts with label Oshkosh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oshkosh. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Summer Highlights

This summer we originally planned to fly several trips. Unfortunately, the high cost of aviation fuel made us rethink our plans and we decided to postpone the vacations.
At the beginning of July Tony called Mike and told him that he was awarded the EAA Young Eagle Coordinator of the Year, and it was to be presented to him at the EAA Airventure in Oshkosh Wisconsin at the end of July. Tony asked Mike if he would fly up there with him as his copilot in Miss Mooney. The route of flight was from Merritt Island to Bowling Green Kentucky. Then from Bowling Green Kentucky to Madison Wisconsin where Mike arranged with Wes to put Miss Mooney in a hangar. The route home was from Madison to Chicago Executive to show Tony the airport where Mike learned to fly and see Mike's high school friend Gary and Mike's cousin Marianne for lunch. Then they flew to Chattanooga, where they spent the night. Then from Chattanooga back to Merritt Island. The award given to Tony was a high honor and presented to him at a banquet with over 1,000 people attending. In addition there was a Young Eagles work shop lunch, in which Tony held forums with a couple of hundred EAA Young Eagles coordinators. The Young Eagles chairman actor Harrison Ford presented Tony with the award at the banquet and attended the lunch.

Below are some pictures from the trip.


Wes greets us in Madison















Tony leads a forum














Worlds oldest flying Boeing















Mike and Harrison














EAA Museum Space Ship One Replica















Tony's award photo shoot with Harrison Ford













Tony, Gary and Marianne















Departing Chicago Executive

Sunset over the Kentucky Tennessee Border

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Planes, Planes, Planes





You asked for it, so here are some more photos from the Oshkosh AirVenture. Lots of unusual planes, including the new Honda Jet, a tilt-rotor aircraft, a B-24, "Glacier Girl" (a recoverd P-38 Lightning), and Steve Fosset's high altitude glider. Also shown above is the Liberty Parachute Team and the "Word's Busiest Control Tower."









Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Oshkosh 2007





We are having a great vacation. The flight up to Oshkosh was smooth other than we had an area of moderate showers and turbulence for approximately 10 minutes over Tennesse. We took several pictures and videos flying up to Wisconson and will add it to the blog at a later time. Oshkosh is awsome!
Attached are a two pictures and one video clip.