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Reading all these posts I'm not sure why people go to Oshkosh in the
first place, especially with Sun'n'Fun as an alternative. It simply makes more sense to me that after a hard Northeastern winter, a peek at spring by going to Florida in May (or so) sounds like just the ticket. I went last year and it rained once (though it was cooler than I had expected). Why would people want to pick the hottest month in the year and to go a known heat wave with thunderstorms instead? It's a serious question for those who have been to both. I've only been to SnF, and only once, camping by the plane. I had a great time and flying in was easy. I did it twice, since I had to leave to take some friends home. Taxiing was forever though, and I thought they did a great job getting us out at the end of the event. Jose -- The monkey turns the crank and thinks he's making the music. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Maybe because SnF is at the extreme southeastern corner of the country,
while Osh is pretty much right in the middle. I dunno - after reading all these posts about the "adventures" at Osh, I seriously doubt I'll ever go. -- Guy Jose wrote: Reading all these posts I'm not sure why people go to Oshkosh in the first place, especially with Sun'n'Fun as an alternative. It simply makes more sense to me that after a hard Northeastern winter, a peek at spring by going to Florida in May (or so) sounds like just the ticket. I went last year and it rained once (though it was cooler than I had expected). Why would people want to pick the hottest month in the year and to go a known heat wave with thunderstorms instead? It's a serious question for those who have been to both. I've only been to SnF, and only once, camping by the plane. I had a great time and flying in was easy. I did it twice, since I had to leave to take some friends home. Taxiing was forever though, and I thought they did a great job getting us out at the end of the event. Jose -- The monkey turns the crank and thinks he's making the music. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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![]() "Jose" wrote: Reading all these posts I'm not sure why people go to Oshkosh in the first place, especially with Sun'n'Fun as an alternative. It simply makes more sense to me that after a hard Northeastern winter, a peek at spring by going to Florida in May (or so) sounds like just the ticket. If you live in the Deep South, you are sick to death of summer by the end of July. The idea of a few days away from the unrelenting steam bath is another incentive to go to Osh. It's a real bummer when it turns hot and humid like it did this year or 2001 when it was over 100 for 3 days. Some years it's lovely, mild weather at Airventure. It NEVER is in Mobile this time of year. The only "break" you're liable to get here is a hurricane. I went last year and it rained once (though it was cooler than I had expected). Why would people want to pick the hottest month in the year and to go a known heat wave with thunderstorms instead? Most years are not that bad. It's a serious question for those who have been to both. April is a goofy month for weather. Seems like there are more years when IMC traps a lot of people trying to get to or from SnF. I've seen the Mobile airports loaded with stranded SnF airplanes more than once. OSH is a bit more centrally located, too. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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It's a serious question for those who have been to both. I've only been
to SnF, and only once, camping by the plane. I had a great time and flying in was easy. I did it twice, since I had to leave to take some friends home. Taxiing was forever though, and I thought they did a great job getting us out at the end of the event. SnF is wonderful, but I've never come closer to dying than I did flying into Lakeland. To think that flying into SnF is any different than flying into OSH is just wishful thinking. Also, the weather getting to/from SnF is very, very dicey. We've gone twice, and it's either been 6 hours down, and 3 days back, or vice versa. Both times we were stuck by winter storms and icing, and there always seems to be a persistent line of thunderstorms stationed right along the Florida panhandle. The storms in the Midwest in July, on the other hand, are usually quick-hitters, and often quite easy to fly around. It's a world of difference. Finally, SnF is not OSH. There is, quite simply nothing like OSH anywhere else. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Sun n Fun coicides with income tax deadline. Not a good time for
traveling. Some filings HAVE to wait for the necessary paperwork. And like Jay said, the weather GETTING there is dicey. |
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![]() "Guy Elden Jr" wrote: I dunno - after reading all these posts about the "adventures" at Osh, I seriously doubt I'll ever go. People like to bitch--I'm certainly a prime example--but you'll notice that all these complainers keep going back. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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Jose wrote:
Reading all these posts I'm not sure why people go to Oshkosh in the first place, especially with Sun'n'Fun as an alternative. It simply makes more sense to me that after a hard Northeastern winter, a peek at spring by going to Florida in May (or so) sounds like just the ticket. I went last year and it rained once (though it was cooler than I had expected). Why would people want to pick the hottest month in the year and to go a known heat wave with thunderstorms instead? It's a serious question for those who have been to both. I've only been to SnF, and only once, camping by the plane. I had a great time and flying in was easy. I did it twice, since I had to leave to take some friends home. Taxiing was forever though, and I thought they did a great job getting us out at the end of the event. Jose I've been to Osh 7 times and SNF twice. I liked SNF but did not feel it was as well run as Osh. It did not seem as big and did not have as many new things to offer. Since I live in the mid-Atlantic area the distance issue is not a deciding factor for me nor is the threat of weather since I have a IFR ticket. ( discounting Tstorms and such ) All in all I intend to continue doing both shows but if I had to choose it would be Osh. John |
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Since I live in the mid-Atlantic area the distance
issue is not a deciding factor for me nor is the threat of weather since I have a IFR ticket. ( discounting Tstorms and such ) We have never been stopped by weather going into SnF that an IFR ticket would have helped. At least not in anything less than a King Air. Can you say "ice" and "tops to 47,000 feet"??? :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() Jose wrote: Reading all these posts I'm not sure why people go to Oshkosh in the first place, especially with Sun'n'Fun as an alternative. Jose, We made our first Oshkosh trip this year and would have gone to SnF if it weren't for the iffy weather forecasts the last few years. We have our IFR tickets but did not want to mess around with ice or thunderstorms coming to Florida from the Northeast. We plan to get XM weather when Lowrance introduces their GPS version with weather next Spring. Hai Longworth |
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Dan Luke wrote:
"Guy Elden Jr" wrote: I dunno - after reading all these posts about the "adventures" at Osh, I seriously doubt I'll ever go. People like to bitch--I'm certainly a prime example--but you'll notice that all these complainers keep going back. Not all of us. I've been to both. I've also flown night single engine over the mountains, flown overwater a hundred miles from land, taken off into low IMC and shot night circling NDB approaches to mins and a landing on short runways, picked my way around thunderstorms, flown experimental aircraft that had their design 'improved' by the builder, landed twins on short rough strips and light singles at major internationals during the evening push, picked up ice - and I have NEVER been as scared as I was on some of the Oshkosh and Sun 'n Fun arrival and departure procedures. I'm not going back. Michael |
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