Pilots
who see the words “flying” and “Oshkosh” in the same sentence this week can be
excused for thinking someone’s already planning for next year’s AirVenture. But
not so.
The skies over Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh will soon be
filled with aircraft preparing for the weeklong U.S. National Aerobatic
Championships hosted by the International Aerobatic Club that begins September
23. This is a first time the AirVenture site will play host after nearly 45
years at Dennison, Texas. Approximately 100 pilots are expected to compete.
The competition’s five categories – primary, sportsman,
intermediate, advanced and unlimited – in both power and glider aircraft, are
determined by the maneuvers’ complexity and the aircraft’s capabilities. Pilots
are expected to fly at least three routines in either the known, unknown or
freestyle category during the week.
Although
the portion of Wittman Airport over which the competitors will fly is closed to
the public, there are plenty of places nearby for the public to watch the
competition up close, including the airport’s parking lots.
The aerobatics competition ends Saturday, September 29 with
awards presented at the closing banquet at the EAA Aviation Museum. Top
finishers in the advanced category will also secure a spot on the U.S. team
expected to compete next year in Strejnic, Romania.
Competition results will be updated frequently throughout the on the
IAC website, or on the club’s Twitter or Facebook page.
(Evangle Luo of TTFLY shared with you)
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