Skip to content

From the Porch...

In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.

Oshkosh – SATURDAY – July 28, 2007

SATURDAY – July 28, 2007

This morning was absolutely beautiful weather. A cool morning greeted us, clear skies and the smell of Wisconsin soil (cows and dirt). Alan and I had no plan this morning, just the President’s dinner pending tonight. After some discussion we decided to head to the airport – why not – meander around some more. We agreed that we had pretty much seen everything at the airport. So, our plan was to come back here and pack, change and shower for dinner around 3:00p. Then, we could head back to the airport and load round one of our baggage.

We had a chance to give Gary and Christine the wind vane this morning. Christine said that she would not see us again before tomorrow because she had to work tonight. Alan and I quickly grabbed the wind vane out of the car and brought it inside. Of course, it looks like and airplane and it should be perfect for their backyard. Christine started to cry, she said she always gets emotional. She was on her way out with her daughter and future son-in-law to work on wedding plans.

Alan and I drove to the airport about 10:00 and worked out way toward parking lot B. All week we have parked here so getting in and out has gotten easier as the week has passed. We both decided to travel light – cameras only and began walking in the gates. We stopped and visited with a salesman from Columbia Aircraft and then went to Cirrus. Both aircraft are beautiful, especially when put next to a Cessna 172. Bucket seats, leather interior, glass cockpits. For $500,000 you can easily cruise at 185-200 kts.

We headed back through Aeroshell square but decided we needed some pizza. Hey, we work hard, so why not? Sitting, eating pizza we talked more about the aircraft and I pointed out why not just get the RV-10 if you wanted a 4 place faster airplane. We saw one yesterday or Thursday that was $265,000 and looked just as good as these aircraft.

We made our way into one of the buildings to find the Oregon Aero booth. Alan wanted to buy a seat cushion for his plane. This would boost him up some and protect his back. Within a few minutes we had the cushion and I suggested we take it back to the car. I noticed right away that today’s crowd was much different – more families, girls, kids. Early in the week it was just old, sweaty men walking around. As we walked too, I noticed it was much warmer today. A quick trip to the car and we realized, “why not leave the camera and everything else?” Ahh, I lightened my load and now could just walk and enjoy.

We spent the next three hours walking through the pavilions, the vendors and into the aeromart. About 2p we decided we were hungry and needed corn pork sandwiches. We went back to the place we were on the first day, “Beerventure 2007”. The pork sandwich was great and hit the spot.

Packing went well. However, Alan forgot his hanging clothes in New Smyrna we came to discover. We had packed and headed to the plane to drop off the first load. Again, we parked at Weeks Hangar and just walked in. I was glad we did this on Monday night and learned how to get in and out without a problem. At the plane, where we thought the clothes were we discovered they were not there. Convinced they were in the Jeep back in Florida we found out from Amy later that they were actually hanging at home. I had to note this because our whole week had centered around getting to this dinner. We had talked about what to wear and coordinated so we ‘would fit in’. With an hour to go, no clothes. Alan adapts easily and he wore his new EAA shirt and a pair of khakis. No problem, but now we were running late. Again, not a problem as we found ourselves with a motorcycle escort (actually, a Honda scooter) headed to the parking lot where we needed to be.

Paul Pobernzy is the founder of EAA. Anything I say will not begin to describe what Alan and I experienced Saturday night. Honestly, my expectations were much more about celebrities and some wow factor. Instead, I felt privelaged to meet him, his son Tom, and be at their home for dinner. The home sits on 13 acres and is beautifully manicured. There were two buildings that we toured – a preview of “the Founders Collection”. Apparently, since 1953 he has never thrown anything away. The great thing about this is there is an entire history of the EAA.

My own perception of the EAA changed tonight. I had always considered the “experimental” aircraft association something that I did not understand. I fly in ‘real airplanes’. I learned this week that, in my opinion, these are the guys keeping things alive. Building airplanes is definitely not something crazy – it is how every airplane was built until regulatory control got in the way. Best of all, EAA is about youth. Alan and I noted many times this week there were ‘old guys’ walking around. But yet, there are huge numbers of high school programs out there to support youth and encourage flying through aviation clubs at schools.

Tags: AirplanesAlan NorrisFlyingOshkosh

July 30, 2007 by admin Flying John - Personal Sharing

You may also like...

  • Gestapo and Gulags

    Gestapo and Gulags

  • The Several Things I did This Weekend (03/16/15)

    The Several Things I did This Weekend (03/16/15)

  • Next Oshkosh – SUNDAY – July 29, 2007
  • Previous Oshkosh – FRIDAY – July 27, 2007

Publications

  • The Bishop of Technology
  • The Observer
  • The White County News

Recent Comments

  • admin on Torts 1 Outlines Barry University – Professor Koons
  • admin on Law School – Barry University
  • Nels on Torts 1 Outlines Barry University – Professor Koons
  • Josephine Nguyen on Law School – Barry University
  • php jobs on Success is NOT Debt

Categories

  • Android (9)
  • Bicycling (4)
  • Big Government (49)
  • Capitalism (14)
  • Cartoons (1)
  • Civil Rights (22)
  • Controversy (9)
  • Depression (26)
  • Economic Development (9)
  • Flying (8)
  • Freedom (13)
  • General Rant (17)
  • Great Recession (33)
  • gTablet (7)
  • Health care (4)
  • Israel (3)
  • John – Personal Sharing (36)
  • Law School (5)
  • Linux (5)
  • Mainstream Media (20)
  • Muslim (6)
  • Obama (15)
  • Peak Oil (6)
  • preparedness (10)
  • Reviews (4)
  • RV (4)
  • Self Improvemet (16)
  • sheep (11)
  • Stupid People (26)
  • taxes (8)
  • Terrorists (12)
  • Uncategorized (54)
  • Vacations (6)
  • Viewsonic (6)
  • Weekends (6)

Archives

  • September 2021 (1)
  • April 2021 (1)
  • August 2016 (1)
  • May 2016 (1)
  • April 2016 (1)
  • March 2016 (1)
  • December 2015 (1)
  • March 2015 (3)
  • February 2015 (4)
  • January 2015 (10)
  • December 2014 (1)
  • July 2014 (5)
  • February 2014 (4)
  • March 2013 (5)
  • February 2013 (3)
  • December 2012 (2)
  • November 2012 (1)
  • October 2012 (3)
  • August 2012 (1)
  • June 2012 (1)
  • May 2012 (3)
  • April 2012 (3)
  • March 2012 (3)
  • February 2012 (1)
  • January 2012 (2)
  • December 2011 (4)
  • November 2011 (6)
  • October 2011 (6)
  • September 2011 (1)
  • August 2011 (10)
  • July 2011 (9)
  • June 2011 (8)
  • May 2011 (4)
  • April 2011 (6)
  • March 2011 (5)
  • February 2011 (4)
  • January 2011 (4)
  • December 2010 (5)
  • November 2010 (4)
  • October 2010 (6)
  • September 2010 (5)
  • August 2010 (8)
  • July 2010 (5)
  • June 2010 (5)
  • May 2010 (4)
  • April 2010 (5)
  • March 2010 (4)
  • February 2010 (3)
  • January 2010 (3)
  • December 2009 (4)
  • November 2009 (5)
  • October 2009 (4)
  • September 2009 (7)
  • July 2008 (2)
  • June 2008 (1)
  • July 2007 (7)
  • November 2006 (1)
  • May 2006 (8)
  • June 2005 (1)

From the Porch… © 2026. All Rights Reserved.

Powered by WordPress. Theme by Alx.