OSH12 Wednesday 7-25-12: The Best Place On Earth! (10 Pix)
A dad and son make a unique Red Barn ice run Wednesday morning in Camp Scholler
(10 pix - click any pic to enlarge)
This post and the rest of the OSH12 posts are being put up several days late due to my computer get caught (and rendered inop) in a surprise and extremely intense rain storm on Thursday at Oshkosh. After getting a day of rest on Monday, I'm using backup resources to get caught up on everything. Things should be back to normal in a couple more days.
I'm a firm believer that the EAA gathering at Oshkosh each year is the absolute best place on Earth. I don't know of any other event that brings so many people together for so many days and remains calm, clean and so encouraging. And you can add to that a great sense of humor too... like the fun little winged go-kart pictured above. With dad 'flying' from the back seat, the little guy gets strapped in up front, and some simple OSB wings and tail surfaces complete the airplane theme. That's a pretty slick way to get around Camp Scholler. You still see some unique vehicles like this, tho I don't know why we haven't seen another official 'Crazy Camp Vehicle Contest' like we did back in 2009.
Anyway, here are several more pix from the day on Wednesday at the greatest aviation gathering in the world, and most likely the greatest human gathering in the world too : )
So how about putting a little 120hp turboprop on your Zenith CH 701? That's what the cool guys from EhPro Custom Fabrication in Trinity Texas did! They scratch built the CH 701 and then adapted one of those surplus JFS-100-13 turboshaft starter motors from the old A-7 Corsair II and made it into a turboprop! They also seem to have designed that slick little wing tent seen under the right wing. These guys are forward thinkers that have another project in the works that draws from what they've learned on the turboprop CH 701... no details are available on it for now, but I think we should keep an eye on these guys. Really interesting stuff and great work done here!
Andy Chiavetta (in the gray t-shirt) answering questions about his debut aircraft, the Aerochia LT-1 Bobcat... it's a smallish composite aircraft becoming available as a kit that can cruise in the 160 mph range on 55hp! I sat in the cockpit and found it very roomy and quite comfortable. This is definitely an airplane to keep an eye on. I've got more pix and info coming soon.