Must-See and Do Things at Oshkosh: Insider Tips

Get ready for EAA AirVenture Oshkosh! Our team has put together a list of must-see and do experiences to help you dive into the fun. Whether it’s your first time or you’re a seasoned attendee, these tips will make your experience unforgettable.

Warbirds at OshkoshTop Attractions and Activities

Warbirds: Kick off your Oshkosh adventure with a visit to Warbird Row. The WWII aircraft on display are a sight tobehold, and the roar of a P51 Mustang coming to life is simply exhilarating. As Daniel says, “There’s nothing better than listening to a P51 Mustang roar to life.”

KidVenture: If you’re bringing the family, KidVenture is a must. This area is packed with educational booths where kids can learn about aviation in a hands-on way. From bucking a rivet to sequencing planes on an ATC simulator, it’s an all-day adventure they’ll love. Spencer notes, “A kid can spend the entire day at AirVenture and still not want to leave.”

Night Airshow: The night airshow is an absolute highlight. Held on Wednesday and Saturday nights, it features dazzling lights, fireworks, and the famous “Wall of Fire.” Cool evening air, spectacular displays, and a fiery finale make this a can’t-miss event. “THE NIGHT AIRSHOW is NOT overrated,” says Daniel. “The infamous ‘Wall of Fire’ never gets old.”

KidVenture at OshkoshUltralights: Catch the Ultralights in action either early in the morning or in the evening. These light aircraft put on a fantastic mini-airshow, offering a peaceful yet thrilling experience.

Workshops and Seminars: Ever wanted to try your hand at welding or riveting? Oshkosh’s hands-on workshops are incredibly popular and offer a unique opportunity to learn new skills. Arrive early to secure your spot! John recommends, “The workshops are very cool – ever wanted to learn more about welding? Fabric covering? Riveting? You can do it all!”

Seaplane Base: For a serene break from the main event, head to the seaplane base. It’s a scenic and peaceful spot, perfect for a family outing.

Seaplanes at OshkoshFood and Drink: Indulge in some local favorites like the Chic-Fil-A food truck, root beer floats, Fox River Brewery’s blueberry beer, and of course, Wisconsin’s famous Stone Arch cheese curds.

Special Tips for Families

You will find a number of kid-friendly activities at AirVenture including;

KidVenture: An educational and fun zone where kids can engage in various aviation activities.

Helicopter Tours: Take an early morning helicopter tour of Oshkosh to avoid long lines and give your kids a thrilling experience.

Ultralight Shows: The ultralight night show is a visual treat with illuminated aircraft lighting up the sky.

Don’t forget to carry a backpack or bag for all the goodies and essentials and plan for breaks! Keep a cooler with snacks and drinks in your car for the drive home.

Adult Favorites

Nightlife: Camping brings a unique nightlife experience to Oshkosh. From outdoor movies to lively bars like the SOS Bar, there’s plenty to enjoy after the sun sets. “Camping brings a whole different experience to Oshkosh. The airport grounds are enormous, and there is a variety of nightlife,”says Spencer.

Lone Mountain Aircraft at OshkoshSTOL Competition: The Short Takeoff and Landing (STOL) competition is always a crowd-pleaser, showcasing impressive piloting skills.

Exhibits and Technology: Check out the latest in aviation technology, including new headset models at Bose, and marvel at the classic aircraft near the flightline.

Oshkosh offers something for everyone, whether you’re a seasoned aviator or a first-time attendee. With these insider tips, you’re sure to have an unforgettable experience. Prioritize your activities, stay hydrated, and most importantly, have fun exploring everything that EAA AirVenture Oshkosh has to offer!