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Montblack
December 8th 05, 08:03 PM
Is that EAA DVD of OSH 2005 any good?

I don't like the 30+ bucks, but what the heck. Same price + shipping as 16R.

My gal had a good thought. She said we'll get onesixright for us, but we
should get the Oshkosh DVD for friends and family (6 copies) - since I was
actually at Oshkosh and have never even been to California, let alone VNY.

OSH 2005 or 16R for my peeps? I'm leaning toward EAA's OSH 2005 DVD.


Montblack

john smith
December 8th 05, 08:44 PM
> My gal had a good thought. She said we'll get onesixright for us, but we
> should get the Oshkosh DVD for friends and family (6 copies) - since I was
> actually at Oshkosh and have never even been to California, let alone VNY.

So am I considered your friend or part of your family?
When should I expect delivery of my copy of the DVD present from you?

Jay Honeck
December 8th 05, 09:38 PM
> Is that EAA DVD of OSH 2005 any good?

We bought the 2004 edition last year, and I must admit that I found it
to be quite dull.

I think my problem is that, after 23 years, I don't go to AirVenture to
watch Sean D. Tucker fly inverted snap rolls anymore. I'm more about
seeing the displays, the vendors, the North 40, and the people -- and
that just doesn't translate onto video. The producers naturally
concentrate on the "action" stuff, and that, to me, was just boring.
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

Montblack
December 8th 05, 09:48 PM
>> My gal had a good thought. She said we'll get onesixright for us, but we
>> should get the Oshkosh DVD for friends and family (6 copies) - since I
>> was actually at Oshkosh and have never even been to California, let alone
>> VNY.

("john smith" wrote)
> So am I considered your friend or part of your family? When should I
> expect delivery of my copy of the DVD present from you?


It's going to 'family' members who I'm still on 'friendly' terms with. <g>

....who haven't been to OSH ...or VNY.

Drat, you've been to Oshkosh :-)


Montblack
Big Catholic family

Jim Burns
December 8th 05, 10:30 PM
Hmm.... I know this guy that I went to OSH last year that took some amazing
pictures. Hundreds of them in fact. I'm pretty sure he even knows how to
use a computer.... may even be able to come up with some great sound
tracks.... and some interesting articles about some of the planes that
visited OSH from his very own airport... some that he may have even helped
restore!

I'd bet that guy could put together a better DVD.

Jim


"Montblack" > wrote in message
...
> Is that EAA DVD of OSH 2005 any good?
>
> I don't like the 30+ bucks, but what the heck. Same price + shipping as
16R.
>
> My gal had a good thought. She said we'll get onesixright for us, but we
> should get the Oshkosh DVD for friends and family (6 copies) - since I was
> actually at Oshkosh and have never even been to California, let alone VNY.
>
> OSH 2005 or 16R for my peeps? I'm leaning toward EAA's OSH 2005 DVD.
>
>
> Montblack
>

Morgans
December 8th 05, 11:53 PM
"Jay Honeck" > wrote

> I think my problem is that, after 23 years, I don't go to AirVenture to
> watch Sean D. Tucker fly inverted snap rolls anymore.

How true.

> I'm more about
> seeing the displays, the vendors, the North 40, and the people -- and
> that just doesn't translate onto video. The producers naturally
> concentrate on the "action" stuff, and that, to me, was just boring.

Agreed. This year might be and exception, though. I'll never forget, until
the day I die, see the White knight and Spaceship 1 doing their arrivals and
flyby's.
--
Jim in NC

Morgans
December 9th 05, 12:52 AM
"Jim Burns" > wrote in message
...
> Hmm.... I know this guy that I went to OSH last year that took some
amazing
> pictures. Hundreds of them in fact. I'm pretty sure he even knows how
to
> use a computer.... may even be able to come up with some great sound
> tracks.... and some interesting articles about some of the planes that
> visited OSH from his very own airport... some that he may have even helped
> restore!
>
> I'd bet that guy could put together a better DVD.
>
> Jim

I don't doubt that. I would be a possible purchaser.

My problem is that I am too wrapped up in trying to see everything at OSH,
and don't concentrate on taking pictures, even though I take hundreds.
--
Jim in NC
--
Jim in NC

Carl Orton
December 9th 05, 12:54 AM
This was my first AirVenture, so I bought the DVD.

It was OK, but less than I would have expected. While I enjoyed Rutan's
stuff, I didn't see a need for (my exaggeration here...) 15 minutes of it. I
enjoyed seeing the aerobatic stuff, but, again, didn't need 20 minutes or
more of it.

There was too little "this is the guts of EAA" stuff there. A few quick
flashes of some of the planes, but mostly it was too much time spent on too
few topics.

Of course, everyone has their own "druthers", so trying to satisfy everyone
would be impractical...


"Montblack" > wrote in message
...
> Is that EAA DVD of OSH 2005 any good?
>
> I don't like the 30+ bucks, but what the heck. Same price + shipping as
> 16R.
>
> My gal had a good thought. She said we'll get onesixright for us, but we
> should get the Oshkosh DVD for friends and family (6 copies) - since I was
> actually at Oshkosh and have never even been to California, let alone VNY.
>
> OSH 2005 or 16R for my peeps? I'm leaning toward EAA's OSH 2005 DVD.
>
>
> Montblack
>

Ed Sullivan
December 9th 05, 03:32 AM
On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 19:52:16 -0500, "Morgans" >
wrote:


>
>I don't doubt that. I would be a possible purchaser.
>
>My problem is that I am too wrapped up in trying to see everything at OSH,
>and don't concentrate on taking pictures, even though I take hundreds.
>--
>Jim in NC


I much preferred how the Sport Aviation magazine used to shoot a
picture of every showplane that arrived. It still should be possible.

Drew Dalgleish
December 9th 05, 05:59 AM
On 8 Dec 2005 13:38:18 -0800, "Jay Honeck" > wrote:

>> Is that EAA DVD of OSH 2005 any good?
>
>We bought the 2004 edition last year, and I must admit that I found it
>to be quite dull.
>
>I think my problem is that, after 23 years, I don't go to AirVenture to
>watch Sean D. Tucker fly inverted snap rolls anymore. I'm more about
>seeing the displays, the vendors, the North 40, and the people -- and
>that just doesn't translate onto video. The producers naturally
>concentrate on the "action" stuff, and that, to me, was just boring.
>--
>Jay Honeck
>Iowa City, IA
>Pathfinder N56993
>www.AlexisParkInn.com
>"Your Aviation Destination"
>
I love the airshow It's the only time of day that you can take a
shower without having to line up.

Jay Beckman
December 9th 05, 06:15 AM
"Jay Honeck" > wrote in message
oups.com...
>> Is that EAA DVD of OSH 2005 any good?
>
> We bought the 2004 edition last year, and I must admit that I found it
> to be quite dull.
>
> I think my problem is that, after 23 years, I don't go to AirVenture to
> watch Sean D. Tucker fly inverted snap rolls anymore. I'm more about
> seeing the displays, the vendors, the North 40, and the people -- and
> that just doesn't translate onto video. The producers naturally
> concentrate on the "action" stuff, and that, to me, was just boring.
> --
> Jay Honeck
> Iowa City, IA
> Pathfinder N56993
> www.AlexisParkInn.com
> "Your Aviation Destination"

At the moment, I happen to be working on a "New Members Guide on DVD"
project for my flying club.

Ok, you guys help me get there and I'll produce the video.

I wonder if EAA is hiring?

Jay Beckman
PP-ASEL
AZ Cloudbusters
Chandler, AZ

Morgans
December 9th 05, 07:55 AM
"Drew Dalgleish" > wrote

> I love the airshow It's the only time of day that you can take a
> shower without having to line up.

At least in the Warbird shower, midnight works pretty well, too.
--
Jim in NC

john smith
December 9th 05, 01:39 PM
> I love the airshow It's the only time of day that you can take a
> shower without having to line up.

Shhhh!!!!
That's a secret!!!!
You have to have gone to OSH a couple years before you learn that.
You're not allowed to tell others about it.... Oshkosh Rules!

FunPlacesToFly.com
December 9th 05, 07:20 PM
I went to Oshkosh this year for the first time. WOW! I'm building an
RV-9A and wanted to talk to the guys at Van's Aircraft in person. I
have my own collection of Oshkosh photos at:
http://www.smittysrv.com/photo_album.asp?id=27

There are other Oshkosh pic links on the right margin of the website.

Stuart & Kathryn Fields
December 12th 05, 05:04 PM
As a Safari helicopter owner and publisher of the Experimental Helo
magazine, we go to Oshkosh pretty much every year. This year we bought the
DVD and were greatly disappointed. No rotorcraft at all inspite of our
being asked to and did perform a fly-by down the main runway two days in a
row. Worse yet was the too long aerobatic coverage, with NO coverage of the
Awards and then to add insult to injury, the @#$% Jet powered truck, which I
believe has no business at an aviation event. There was coverage of the
Mooneys and the Bonanzas, but essentially no coverage of the homebuilts.
EAA used to be short for EXPERIMENTAL Aviation Association. You sure
couldn't relate that title to the DVD content. I think if the current trend
continues they need to change the name to be more consistent with the
organizational behavior and focus. Maybe something like WAF&JD: Warbirds,
Aerobatics, Ford and John Deere.

--
Stuart Fields
Experimental Helo magazine
P. O. Box 1585
Inyokern, CA 93527
(760) 377-4478
(760) 408-9747 general and layout cell
(760) 608-1299 technical and advertising cell

www.vkss.com
www.experimentalhelo.com


"Montblack" > wrote in message
...
> Is that EAA DVD of OSH 2005 any good?
>
> I don't like the 30+ bucks, but what the heck. Same price + shipping as
16R.
>
> My gal had a good thought. She said we'll get onesixright for us, but we
> should get the Oshkosh DVD for friends and family (6 copies) - since I was
> actually at Oshkosh and have never even been to California, let alone VNY.
>
> OSH 2005 or 16R for my peeps? I'm leaning toward EAA's OSH 2005 DVD.
>
>
> Montblack
>

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