EAA AirVenture – 2014 Oshkosh
Throughout AirVenture 2014 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, our Editor Russ Niles will be updating this page with information and photos starting on July 28th.
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Glasair with Canadian Clamar Floats
Emily Brown spent some time at the Glasair booth at AirVenture. The Sportsman on display had floats made by Ontario-based Clamar.
Pipistrel Booth Busy During Show
Pipistrel representative David Dixon shows an aircraft during AirVenture. Booths were busy throughout the show.
Texas Turbines
Alex Bishop, of Texas Turbines, was pleased with the show traffic at AirVenture 2014.
Wipaire at AirVenture
Wipaire sales rep Brittnie Brink discusses float options with an AirVenture visitor.
Quest Kodiak on Floats
Chad Babbert, of Mission Aviation Fellowship, shows off his organization’s new Quest Kodiak on amphib floats.
Aero Sport active at AirVenture
Rob Wharf, centre, of Aero Sport discusses his company’s engine options with prospective customers.
Epic excited about pending certification
Epic Aircraft Marketing Manager Gale Evans is excited about the pending certification of here company’s airplane.
Covington Aircraft Engines
Aaron Abbott and Ron Hollis of Covington Aircraft Engines enjoyed working the show.
Canadian Presence
EAA Canada has a large booth on some prime real estate near Boeing Plaza. There are plenty of C-registered aircraft here and this one is C-FLUG, the Cessna 150 that is managed and flown by women in Winnipeg to help get females interested in aviation.
Familiar Livery
A former Canadian Armed Forces T-33 sports its last paint job on the warbird flightline as AirVenture enters its second day.
The Canadian Oshkosh Experience
Mark Eberl, second from left, flew a few of his friends to AirVenture 2014 in this beautifully restored RCAF Expeditor from High River, AB. It’s an annual thing for Eberl, who is manager of aviation services at ATCO.
MVP LSA Concept
A Minnesota company has introduced a new amphib LSA with a lot of innovative features thatae it more useful as a recreational investment. The canopy and panel fold up and out of the way to form a large flat deck for fishing, swimming and even sleeping. It will cost $189,000. Sent from my Android phone on TELUS
Welcome to Airventure 2014
Welcome to our Airventure – 2014 Blog
We are here all week and will keep you updated on the entire show with a special emphasis on Canadian Content.