OSHKOSH, WI- (Wisconsin Radio Network) – Crews and volunteers are working long hours to prepare for the E-A-A AirVenture in Oshkosh later this month. Many of the workers and groundskeepers are said to be camping on the site. E-A-A reportedly has 350-to-400 buildings on its grounds and many need work done. Director of Communication Dick Knapinski says “revenge tourism” will fuel the crowds this year. People just want to get out after the pandemic and enjoy the annual event. The 75th anniversary of the U-S Air Force will be celebrated and both “Top Gun” movies will be showing at the Fly-In Theatre. The E-A-A AirVenture takes off July 25th in Oshkosh.
Crews Working Long Hours To Get Ready For EAA AirVenture














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