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Camp Scholler Opens for AirVenture 2017
Friday morning saw around 50-60 people in line bright and early to register for their camping permit at Camp Scholler and stake off their spot on the grounds, the first day campers were able to do so this year.
Rusty Pilot Finds New Love for Homebuilding
How a rusty pilot with no experience discovered that he really can build an airplane.
Medal of Honor Recipient Bruce Crandall Featured in Museum Speaker Series
Medal of Honor recipient Bruce Crandall evacuated 70 wounded soldiers by helicopter in the Vietnam War.
Volunteers Prepare EAA Seaplane Base for Winter
Volunteers at the EAA Seaplane Base gathered to work on projects and build camaraderie in a fall weekend work party.
Wright Brothers Banquet Speaker Joe Engle Recounts Pioneering Career
Astronaut Joe Engle is the only person to fly two different winged vehicles in space and will be the keynote speaker for the 2017 Wright Brothers Memorial Banquet.
Navy Fighter Pilot Meagan Flannigan to be Featured in Museum Speaker Series
Meagan has flown both the F-14 and F-18 during her career and will share her story at the EAA Aviation Museum Speaker Series on November 16.
P-12 Replica Comes to EAA Museum With Help From Chapter 17
EAA Chapter 17 helps disassemble a family's P-12 replica for delivery to the EAA Aviation Museum.
MIA Project Presenting at Museum Speaker Series
University of Wisconsin-Madison group helps recover missing WWII-era P-47 in France.
Dick Campbell to Present on Battle of Midway
Historian Dick Campbell will present on the Battle of Midway, which was a critical victory for the U.S. during World War II.
Vietnam Helicopter Pilot Bob Caron to Present at Museum Speaker Series
Vietnam helicopter pilot Bob Caron helped evacuate Americans during the fall of Saigon.
Former NASA Flight Director to Speak at EAA Museum
The longest-tenured flight director in NASA history will present at the EAA Aviation Museum on April 19.
Sarah Springborn – Solo Milestone
Sarah Springborn recently soloed after deciding to pursue flight training thanks to an Eagle Flight.
From Women Soar You Soar to the Air Force
EAA's program for young women in aviation sparked Lydia's pursuit of a career in aviation.
8 Reasons Why to Fly
There are many reasons to learn to fly, but having fun should always be a part of the equation.
The Restorers Anniversary to be Celebrated at EAA Museum
The Restorers director/producer Adam White and a small panel of others involved in the film will be discussing the 15th anniversary of the movie.
Operation Migration’s Joe Duff to Speak at EAA Museum
Joe will speak about leading bird migrations with ultralight aircraft through the organization Operation Migration.
10 Tips for Camping at AirVenture
Whether you’re camping underneath the wing of your airplane or among the thousands of Camp Scholler residents during EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2018, there are a few things you need to know prior to heading to Oshkosh. With the assistance of Jack Fleetwood, EAA 694416, and Jim Buxton, EAA 332590, here are some tips to consider […]
First to Fly: Packers Provide Aerial Milestone for NFL
The Green Bay Packers hold an interesting place in aviation history as the first NFL team to fly to a game.
RF-86 Reconnaissance Pilot to Speak at EAA
Air Force pilot who flew top-secret missions over the Soviet Union will speak about his distinguished career.
Former NYC Air Traffic Controller to Speak at EAA Museum on 9/11
Former NYC air traffic controller Chris Tucker will be speaking at the EAA Aviation Museum on the 17th anniversary of 9/11.

