EAA AirVenture Oshkosh Day 2

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BETA’s CX300 during the Innovation Day celebration

By Ken Kula

Day two of the EAA’s Air Venture Oshkosh 2025 is in the books. Large crowds and pleasant weather made for a great day of aviation. Aviation innovations were featured in the flying and Boeing Plaza displays.

MiG-29 roars into the air in the capable hands of Jared Isaacman

Grumman F4F Wildcat

Lots of propellers, displayed at the Blackhawk Group’s chalet

Celine is an engineer and pilot of the Bristell B23 Energic

Part of the team of Bristell and h55, which have flown across the United States in their Energic electric plane

VFA-106 F-18 Super Hornet arrives at Oshkosh’s airport

The ultra-rare EDRA Allied TJ aircraft

Beaver on floats, and wheels too

Pietenpol Aircamper

Goodyear blimps cavort in the skies over Oshkosh

Taylorcraft taxiing out for a VFR departure

Redline Airshows’ two RV8s

There were a lot of photo opportunities at Day 2’s afternoon air show

Trojan Thunder after flying their aerobatic routine

U. S. Marine Corps F-35B Lightning II

U. S. Air Force Academy’s glider demonstration

Delta Airline’s Airbus A-321 departs after Tuesday’s air show

A pair of Albatrosses depart for a photo flight

A MiG-17 in afterburner mode lifting off runway 18 Right

Marines F-35B lands in the vertical mode

General Motors FM-2 Wildcat, one of seven Wildcats at the show

Goodyear-built FG-1D Corsair

A Grumman TBM Avenger departing Tuesday afternoon during “golden hour” lighting

A busy sky at dusk in Oshkosh 

A green Celebrity aircraft glistens in the sunshine in Oshkosh on Tuesday

Cessna turning onto its final approach during AirVenture Oshkosh

Colorful trainers in formation during the Warbirds of America portion of the show

Maryland Air National Guard A-10C departs during Tuesday’s air show

Thunderbird was once owned by actor and Air Force General Jimmy Stewart

Vicky Benzing’s Plum Crazy P-51 Mustang racer

Vampire warbird, still wearing it’s original Swiss Air Force colors

BETA’s CX-300 electric cargo plane in the air, another passenger version was on ground display too

Ken Kula

Assignment and Content Editor, writer and photographer. A New Englander all of my life, I've lived in New Hampshire since 1981. My passion for all things aviation began at a very early age, and I coupled this with my interest of photography during college in the late 1970s. I've spent 35 years in the air traffic control industry, and concurrently, enjoyed many aviation photography and writing adventures, which continue today. I've been quite fortunate to have been mentored by some generous and gifted individuals. I enjoy contributing to this great site and working with some very knowledgeable and equally passionate aviation photojournalists.

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