All good points!
John Evens as always throws his PMA (positive mental attitude) at the topic and looks on the bright side of EAA/"Airventure". All true, Kelley's is still there, as is the airshow, air shows, fly-market, a museum, etc. and thankfully many of what was "Oshkosh" still exists (no thanks to EAA though).
Fraser, as someone who will be first experiencing the event this year I envy you. You will enjoy it and you will also not know what you are missing. Of course you are right, nothing beats the Kentucky Dam type fly-ins .. fish frys and all.
Scott, another good movie reference but I disagree, look at EAA's annual report. The sponsorship of the Airventure grounds brings in less revenue than private donations. If the dues were raised a tad we could dispense with all of the corporate crap. and not have to fight for the right to park our airplanes on the flightline. But that's much like raising taxes I'm sure EAA has learned from their friends in Washington that's not a popular idea.
So guys remember that when the homebuilt parking is in danger of being moved back off the flightline to make more room for corporate displays, it's not because EAA just HAS to do it to pay the bills, it's because an organization called the "EXPERIMENTAL Aircraft Association" cares more about their corporate relations and $$ then actual experimental aircraft.
A great man (who happened to be a member of the worlds greatest band) once said "changes are not permanent but change is" how true. That does not mean that all change is good though.
I remember ...
* When Oshkosh (not "Airventure") used to be about people and airplanes ...
* When the attraction for people was the aircraft parked out along the flightline ...
* When you had to be an EAA member just to get access to the airplanes.
* When the people attending the event respected the airplanes and the hard work that people put into them. Now we actually need volunteers patrolling the area to protect the airplanes from the public. To remind people that smoking around avgas is not such a good idea.
* When the main gate was an arch that led you to airplanes and you could walk north or south and see homebuilts as far as the eye could see, not REO Speedwagon, Ford Motor Cars, Scott's lawn fertilizer displays and amusement park rides...
* When the entire grounds felt like they were there to support people and the airplanes that flew in ... not the people paying at the gate.
* When the president of EAA (Paul) cared enough about his members to return a call, letter or call a sick man in the hospital to check on his progress (do you think Tom or Hightower would do that?). Incidentaly I cannot even get an actual person to respond to my emails, last time I had to get a fellow T-18'er to pull some strings to get an email through to the editor, and even then nothing came of it. Now I cannot even get a response from anyone.
I miss the old days ...
_________________ Lee Walton Houston, TX N51863,N118LW KEFD
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