EAA Airventure 2005
On The Airshow Grounds Page 1



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My first view of the show from the road.

In front of me at the entrance to Camp Scholler. Us aviation folk are dedicated.

The classic tourist picture of the main gate. I had to be predictable.


Sikorsky flying boat.

Odd turboprop powered Dornier flying boat.

Glacier Girl, pulled from under hundreds of feet of ice in Greenland and now flyable.

Diamond L'il and Sentimental Journey in Aeroshell Square

Diamond L'il.

Sentimental Journey

A beautiful natural metal Swift.

Looking North up the show line which goes far out of sight.

Many an Ercoupe in Ercoupe Alley.

Not sure if the subject of this picture is the aerobatics or the clouds. Either way, a nice shot.

Between the vintage aircraft camping and Theater in the Woods.

Theater in the Woods, hiding in the woods.

Beautiful vintage planes in the camping area.

The new Twin Star.

Twin Star cockpit.

Warbird parking.

Two P-51s lift off from runway 36.

The Blue Mountain Avionics EFIS One installed in a Velocity

Panchito the B-25 takes off.

Panchito yet again.

A Stits Flutterbug! ...maybe it's just exciting if you're building one. I was excited.

That flutterbug again.

The Radial Rocket, featured recently in Sport Aviation magazine.

Cockpit of the Radial Rocket.

Looking across soem of the homebuilt parking.

Glacier Girl is pulled out for a flight.

Looking across Aeroshell Square from the homebuilt parking.

Diamond L'il yet again.

Sentimental Journey yet again.

The Sikorsky flying boat...yet again.


The F-86 parked in front of the main entrance to the show.



Nice turboprop installation on a Cessna Caravan.

A beautiful red GP-4.


Homebuilders Headquarters.

Looking at Fightertown with all its jet and trainer tails.

A beautiful Oshkosh day over the homebuilts.

Transferring a person between a Stearman and a helicopter.

A King Air departs on Wednesday evening.

As does a DC-9.


Sunset across the vast North 40 airplane parking.

North 40 again.

...and again.

Sunset over many a Vans homebuilt.

Looking down Knapp Street from the forums area.

The Eclipse Jet display pavillion.

Aeroshell Square at night. Where else will you see Global Flyer, White Knight, and SpaceShipOne?

One of many parts sellers in the Flymarket. This place is heaven.

A Ford Trimotor comes in for a landing.

#99 taxis out.

The ultralight field, containing everything from trikes to LSA.

VAA headquarters.

Inside Glacier Girl.



Original instrument panel from Glacier Girl.


[ Airventure Highlights | Road Trip - CA-WI | At The Show Page 1 | At The Show Page 2 | Camp Scholler | EAA Museum ]
[ White Knight/SpaceShipOne | Global Flyer | Rec.Aviation Party | Seaplane Base | Airventure Exhibitors | Forums/Theater | Road Trip - WI-CA ]

Pictures by Tony Goetz.