EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2018: Gallery From Tuesday, Wednesday Airshows and More!

The sights and scenes Tuesday and Wednesday at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh.

The AeroShell team performing Wednesday at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2018. Photo by Jim Koepnick

The Night Airshow may have been rained out, but people have still been treated to the aerial ballet of the AeroShell flight demonstration team, Jeff Boerboon in his Yak 110, and much more at EAA AirVenture 2018.

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A Douglas Skyraider blasts past through smoke from a spectacular warbird show on Wednesday afternoon at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2018.

Photo by Jim Koepnick

The aerial ballet of the AeroShell flight demonstration team. The team has been thrilling crowds at Oshkosh for decades now and is arguably the most famous airshow act this side of the Thunderbirds or Blue Angels.

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More of the aerial ballet from the AeroShell flight demonstration team.

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Propellers are not perfect clothes drying racks, but they'll do in a pinch.

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A de Havilland Tiger Moth looking pretty in the morning light.

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An exotic sighting at OSH, the GB-1 Game Bird, a British unlimited aerobatics plane that is type certificated and still emerging on the world market.

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Harvards looping delightedly before perfect afternoon skies during Tuesday's airshow.

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The world's only three-engine Boeing 757, a Honeywell multi-product test bed that in addition to its two big turbofans sports a turboprop engine under development.

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Jeff Boerboon pulls hard in his one-of-a-kind twin fuselage Yak 110 (two Yak 55s, get it?) sporting three powerplants, including a GE J-85 turbojet.

Photo by Jim Koepnick

Another look at the Yak 110. What precisely is the point? An article by EAA about the bird was entitled simply, "Because They Could." Well said.

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Aircraft parking was filling up by Tuesday. EAA president Jack Pelton was looking forward to great crowds, which he said might set records.

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A whole other world exists at the ultralight strip at the south side of KOSH. With its own little grass strip and unique character, the field hosts what is essentially a show within a show. If you're in Oshkosh for AirVenture, take the time to check it out.

Photo by Jim Koepnick

A North American T-6 and a Beech T-34 Mentor line up and wait during the afternoon airshow.

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