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If you can’t make it to Oshkosh…

By General Aviation News Staff · November 19, 2021 ·

You can at least buy the souvenirs at Amazon.

A selection of Experimental Aircraft Association-branded merchandise is now available through an EAA store front on Amazon.com.

Amazon.com/EAA features some of EAA’s most popular items, from books and calendars to caps and aviation-themed metal signs, association officials note. A selection of EAA and Flight Outfitters co-branded merchandise is also available through the Amazon site.

Shoppers who use the AmazonSmile program can direct Amazon to donate 0.5% of the purchase price to the EAA Aviation Foundation to support EAA’s programs that grow participation in aviation. Amazon users can activate the Smile program on their accounts and designate the EAA Aviation Foundation as their favorite charity, EAA officials note.

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  1. Bob Simmons says

    November 20, 2021 at 11:57 am

    Interesting the merchandise available there is very limited. It doesn’t even include the hat pictured with this headline. Maybe it’s a work in progress, a notion that is buttressed by the fact that clicking on the recommended products takes you nowhere.

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