With only 112 days left
until opening day at this year’s AirVenture in Oshkosh, the EAA just released
details of a special tribute coming up focused on both the warbirds and the
pilots of an often-overlooked time in history, 1918, the final year of the “War
to End All Wars.”
EAA said, “This year’s
World War I commemoration activities will take place throughout the week, with
a special emphasis on Friday, July 27.” Programming will be primarily based in
the AirVenture vintage aircraft parking area along the flight line where
display aircraft will also commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Royal Air
Force.
In addition to the aircraft, there will be
World War I re-enactors and static engine runs, along with WWI aircraft owners
and historians participating in forums throughout the week. Aircraft from
aviator Kermit Weeks collection will be there, as well as a rare 1915 Bleriot
replica in Royal Flying Corps markings.
A special treat will be the first display of a
newly restored DH4 Liberty biplane being reconstructed by EAA members and high
school students in Tennessee. The DH4 is believed to be the only flying example
of the Liberty aircraft.
(Evangle Luo of TTFLY shared with you)
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