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Top acts commit to Oshkosh 2014

By General Aviation News Staff · March 4, 2014 ·

EAA AVIATION CENTER, OSHKOSH, Wis. — Some of the world’s top air show performers have made their commitments to flying at the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2014 fly-in as part of the afternoon and night air show lineups.

EAA AirVenture 2014 is July 28-Aug. 3 at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh.

Among those pilots and aircraft already committed to Oshkosh in 2014:

  • Chuck Aaron (Red Bull BO-105 helicopter)
  • AeroShell Aerobatic Team (T-6s)
  • Roger Buis (OTTO helicopter)
  • Bob Carlton (Sub Sonex jet)
  • Kirby Chambliss (Red Bull Edge 540)
  • EAA Warbirds of America (Various warbirds)
  • Fairey Gannet XT752
  • Kyle Franklin (“Dracula” Franklin Demon-1 biplane)
  • Geico Skytypers (SNJs)
  • Mike Goulian (Extra 330SC)
  • Jerry Kerby (RV-8)
  • Greg Koontz (Xtreme Decathlon)
  • David Martin (Breitling CAP 232)
  • Steve and Suzanne Oliver (de Havilland Chipmunk)
  • Kent Pietsch (Interstate Cadet)
  • Jim Peitz (Beechcraft F33C Bonanza)
  • Melissa and Rex Pemberton (Edge 540/Wingsuit)
  • Red Bull Skydive Team
  • Doug Rozendaal (Red Tail P-51C Mustang)
  • Skip Stewart (Prometheus)
  • Team Rocket (F1 Rocket/Harmon Rocket II)
  • Jim Tobul (F4U Corsair)
  • Sean D. Tucker (Oracle Challenger III)
  • USMC MV-22 Osprey
  • Patty Wagstaff (Extra 300)
  • Scott Yoak (P-51 Mustang)
  • Matt Younkin (Beech 18)

In addition, the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds previously announced Oshkosh on their 2014 schedule, and logistics work continues on bringing their full performance to AirVenture for the first time, according to EAA officials.

For more information: EAA.org

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