wwrw2007 wrote:
So I've been going to the EAA fly in for years but I have never been to the actual museum, I can't see looking at static air planes when there are so many in the air during the fly in. Anyhow how much time should I plan for it. Is there anything off the beaten path? Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.
I'm sure others in the area will add to this, but here's a few things to see at Oshkosh.
I'd plan for around 2-3 hours at the museum itself. Best time of year to visit is once the snow melts and vintage aircraft flights are taking place off the Pioneer Airport grass strip behind the museum. If you have kids along they can get a free Young Eagles flight off the same strip. Weekends are the best chance to see vintage flight operations out of Pioneer.
Off the beaten path: On the Northwest end of Wittman Airport is the Kermit Weeks/EAA maintenance hangar. I can offer no promises since they discourage the general public, but if you ask politely you may be offered entrance to examine the maintenance and restoration efforts going on up there. If interested I can probably put some directions together for you.
Another interesting spot is Basler Aviation's boneyard, located at the far Southeast corner of the airport (Intersection of Oregon St. and 35th Ave.). Lots of DC-3/C-47 carcasses (plus a few other vintage odds & ends) in various stages of disassembly.