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Fri, Jan 27, 2023

AirVenture Performer Lineup Looking Great for Oshkosh

Warbirds, Aerobatics, and Racers to Put on 9 Air Shows Throughout the Week

This year's EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2023 keeps getting better, as evidenced by their expansive air show lineup.

Throughout the week, performers will give attendees a series of afternoon and night shows, bringing everything from classic standbys and aerobatic champions to classic warbirds and modern fighters. In all, that makes for 9 air shows spread throughout 7 days - respectable bang for the buck. AirVenture will be held from July 24-30 at Wittman Regional Airport.

“This is already an outstanding all-star air show lineup for the 70th EAA fly-in convention and we’re just getting started,” said Rick Larsen, EAA’s vice president of communities and member programs. “There are returning performers, new air show acts, and particular aircraft connected with specific events and anniversaries. We’ll be adding more exciting acts and performances in the coming weeks that will again make the nine air shows during AirVenture week unforgettable."

The EAA has been hard at work refining the event, adding a bevy of improvements to small quality of life issues that should make the event even more laid back and enjoyable. Additional food stands, grocery delivery, and even more entertainment than ever before should make this year set the bar for all events going forward. 

This year, acts will include: 

  • AeroShell Aerobatic Team (T-6s)
  • Randy Ball (MiG 17)
  • Vicky Benzing (Stearman)
  • Bob Carlton (Super Salto)
  • Kevin Coleman (Extra)
  • Dell Coller (Jet Waco)
  • Susan Dacy (Stearman)
  • Kyle Fowler (Long-EZ)
  • Kyle Franklin (Piper Cub)
  • Michael Goulian (Extra)
  • R.J. Gritter (Decathlon)
  • Greg Koontz (Decathlon)
  • Nathan Hammond (Chipmunk)
  • Rob Holland (MXS-RH)
  • Jerry Kerby (RV-8/T-28)
  • Lee Lauderback (P-51)
  • David Martin (Beech Baron)
  • Jessy Panzer (Pitts)
  • Jim Peitz (F-33 Bonanza)
  • Red Bull Air Force
  • Ken Reider (RV-8)
  • Bill Stein (Edge 540)
  • Skip Stewart (Prometheus 2)
  • Jim Tobul (F4U Corsair)
  • Hubie Tolson (Sukhoi)
  • Trojan Phlyers (T-28s)
  • Bernie Vasquez (Sea Fury)
  • Patty Wagstaff (Extra)
  • Scott Yoak (P-51)
  • Matt Younkin (Beech 18)
FMI: www.eaa.org/airventure

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