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Vintage in Review to highlight stories of antique and classic aircraft during Oshkosh

By General Aviation News Staff · June 26, 2024 ·

EAA AVIATION CENTER, OSHKOSH, Wisconsin — Vintage in Review, which showcases unique airplanes built between the dawn of powered flight and 1970, will take place July 22-26 in the Vintage Hangar during EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2024.

This year’s headline presentations will focus on antique and classic aircraft from the 1920s to the 1940s and is open to all attending AirVenture, according to EAA officials.

“Vintage in Review offers attendees an opportunity to see a rare selection of airplanes up close, and hear stories about them directly from the owners, pilots, and other aviation personalities,” said Ray Johnson, Vintage in Review Chairman. “Several of this year’s headline aircraft are more than 75 years old, making them quite rare to see airworthy today.”

A Vintage In Review presentation at a past AirVenture. (Photos courtesy EAA)

Airplanes and their owners who will be featured include:

  • Jim Hammond: 1931 Aeronca C-3
  • Kelly Mahon: 1929 Cabinaire Biplane
  • Edwin Remsberg: 1949 Stampe Biplane
  • Ron Johnson: 1938 Buhl Pup
  • Jeri Barrientos: 1929 Rose Parrakeet
  • Ben Templeton: 1937 Spartan Executive

Additional Vintage in Review sessions will be added to the schedule as they are finalized, EAA officials said.

More information can be found on the Vintage Aircraft Area page of the EAA website.

For more information: EAA.org

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