Here’s Your Oshkosh Playbook and Lineup Card for 2022
The 69th edition of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) AirVenture will be held July 25-31, 2022 at Wittman Regional Airport (KOSH) in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
US Air Force 75th Anniversary
This year’s special focus will be the 75th anniversary of the United States Air Force. Rick Larsen, EAA Vice President of Communities and Member Programming, previewed AirVenture 2022, “At Oshkosh in 2022, we aim to showcase the memorable history of the Air Force, from its initial post-World War II era to the impressive personal, aircraft, and technology of today.“ Larsen added that the Air Force’s history will be celebrated with fly-bys, static displays, and presentations.
Other Anniversaries and Showcases
In addition to the Air Force anniversary and the usual celebration of homebuilt (experimental) aircraft and their builders, AirVenture will also be celebrating several aircraft anniversaries, such as the 75th of the Beechcraft Bonanza.
The EAA will also showcase its recently constructed Aviation Center, which includes its new Pilot Proficiency Center. It’s located next to the EAA Aviation Museum.
Daily Schedule
There will be many activities, fly-bys, forums and presentations at AirVenture this year—far too many to list here. Daily schedules can be accessed in the AirVenture Mobile App in both Google Play and the Apple App Store. Activities can also be reviewed at the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2022 web portal.
Air Shows
The highlight of each day is the spectacular airshow that takes place Monday through Saturday, starting at 2:30pm. The evening show begins at 8:00pm on Wednesday and Saturday evenings. The final show of the week happens on Sunday at 1:00pm.
Here is just a partial list of this year’s AirVenture airshow performers, along with the aircraft they will be flying—
- Aero Shell Aerobatic Team (T-6 Texan trainers)
- David Martin (Beechcraft Baron)
- Flight of the Cats (Various Grumman Cats)
- Greg Koontz (Decathlon)
- Mike Goulian (Extra 330-C)
- USAF C-17 Demo Team
- USMC MV-22 Demo Team
- Vicky Benzing (Stearman)
- Patty Wagstaff (Extra 300s)
- Red Bull Air Force (multiple aircraft)
- Delta A330-900 airliner
- Philipp Steinbach (Gamebird)
Flying into KOSH for AirVenture 2022
The EAA AirVenture 2022 Notice (formerly known as a NOTAM—Notice to Air Missions) has some important updates compared to previous years, particularly—
- Two VORs have been decommissioned (RFD and MBL)
- Several IFR routings have been changed
- Aircraft camping is no longer allowed at Appleton International Airport (KATW)
Sean Elliot, EAA Vice President of Advocacy and Safety, offered important reminders—
“The most essential information for any pilot flying to Oshkosh involves reading and thoroughly understanding the 2022 AirVenture Notice to ensure safe operations on arrival and departure. We also urge all pilots to log appropriate cross-country time prior to trip to Oshkosh so they have the proficiency and confidence to fly safely.”
EAA Divisions
The EAA has 3 divisions—
The Warbirds of America area has always been wildly popular with Word War II airplane aficionados. The Warbirds slogan is “Keep ‘em Flying!’
Everyone likes to visit the Red Barn of the Vintage Aircraft Association. Aircraft in the Vintage area must have been constructed prior to December 31, 1970.
The International Aerobatic Club has 2 European aerobatic aircraft manufacturers as sponsors 4open to the public on aerobatic flying as well as a meet n’ greet with Mike Goulian and Kirby Chambliss.
Aircraft Rides
For those who would like to experience living history, aircraft rides are available at AirVenture on these aircraft and more:
- B-25 Berlin Express
- B-17 Yankee Lady (out of Appleton International Airport [formerly Outagamie County Regional] (KATW)
- Bell 47 Helicopter (made famous by the TV show M*A*S*H)
Other Exciting Activities
- A One Week Wonder aircraft will be constructed during AirVenture this year. It’s a Sonex Waiex with a Rotax engine.
- American Airlines will sponsor an Honor Flight to Washington, DC
- Camping is available at the EAA’s Camp Scholler. Many EAA enthusiasts also camp by their airplanes that they flew in for the festivities.
All in all, EAA’s AirVenture is a dream come true for aviation enthusiasts. In addition to all the activities, dozens of vendors will be available to share the newest aviation technology. The memories of attending AirVenture last a lifetime!