While the family is sick, and the weather cold, I've been thinking about where to go on my first trip to Oskosh. I'm not interested in getting there fast, but want to explore some interesting places to stop on the way there and back. Where are friendly fields for Taylorcrafts stopping and re-fueling or camping overnight? And possibly to meet other members, do some hanger flying, etc..
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Dan,
44G, Blissfield, Michigan. Just North of Toledo, 2500 ft sod, E/W, with gas.
3 Cubs, and 1 Champ on the field.
Let me know when you are coming and I'll take you into town to eat.
You are about 7 flying hours from Oshkosh at T-Craft speeds from here.
Dave
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I,m 40 mile south of Toledo,Ohio at Findlay and routinely fly my t-craft to Oshkosh in four and a half to five hours.I go just west of Joliet ,Il ,then head north.Nice way to go.Plenty of farm fields to go to if you have a problem.
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Dan:
I am planning to go: Leaving Saturday AM and returning Wednesday. Got the night reservations done too. Let me know.
The group idea is great...
I posted a trip notice under "destinations, etc..." in this forum a few weeks back.
I could leave friday and make it a two day trip up .
Ralph
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C91 Dowagiac Mi, just above South Bend In. Let me know when you will be there & I can hook you up with a car & whatever you need & and maybe can fly the rest of the way to Oshkosh with you. EricEric Richardson
1938 Taylor-Young
Model BL NC20426
"Life's great in my '38"
& Taylorcoupe N2806W
TF#634
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For any one flying to Oskosh from the south or west of Oshkosh, We have 1780ft of grass with a nice home and place to camp with auto fuel ,no obstructions east west runway, just outside of the Eastern Iowa airport class C airspace, Richfield on the Chicago sectional, any Tcrafts are welcome. Walter
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Thanks Mike, Eric, Walter, Rick, Dave and Rob. I'll get back to you when I get my routes laid out.
Walter, do you have GPS coordinates for your field or landmarks to find it?
Where is the best place to park and camp at OSH?Last edited by DanBrown; 02-19-2009, 04:23.Dan Brown
1940 BC-65 N26625
TF #779
Annapolis, MD
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anybody needing to stop before oshkosh to fuel or take a break, remember the feild is close during the airshow 2:00pm- 6o pm are welcome to stop at fond du lac FLD can get fuel and rest. I can give you a ride if you need one.Robbie
TF#832
N44338
"46" BC12D
Fond du lac WI
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Actually, the South 40, affectionately called "Fondy" for it's proximity to the next nearest aiport, isn't all that bad. I do hate to see a beautiful BC12-D stuck on the back fence, but with the busses (etc) it works. I've been parked at the Theater and I've been on the south fencerow. It's good to get to OSH! It's so big, you can't see it all anyway, so it doesn't really matter. You'll find good folks on any row! The only way to get a 'good' place is to go early. Even then, the 'insiders' tie up most of the good spots.
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