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	On my first visit back in '98 I didn't have much of a plan to go through the place, and we just did a lot of walking for 3 days. Saw about 80% of the place (measured by volume) and realized that we missed a lot of forums we were interested in. I think the workshops at Sun N' Fun are more intesting because of the smaller crowds allow more individual attention from the instructors. I don't want to feel like I have to see "Everything" there since I don't think I miss much by quickly going through the Big Business sections, and honestly I think some of the Theater in the Woods shows need to be brought up to the current century. Well at least up to the 1970's. As you suggest, I should try to take more time to talk with random people. I need to accumulate some of those "I Learned About Flying From That" and "Never Again" type stories to make myself more interesting. :-) I did actually like being there on the final Monday in 2003. Although a lot of planes had left, it was nice having an almost private airshow. An interesting place to watch the show for a while is down at the south end of the field near the big amphibians. You get a different perspecive of the flight patterns, and there's no stiff neck from looking straight up. Also on Monday there were no lines for the Bell helicopter ride. I know what will take a lot of time to do there! The quest for reasonably priced food & drink. That was one thing Sun N' Fun really did right this year. They didn't go with a single food supplier. They had many County Fair-type vendors supply food. A lot of it was very good and not priced too high. RobertR237 wrote: That depends on why you are going. If the only thing you want to do is go, look at a bunch of planes and the displays, then 4-5 days is enough. You will do nothing but walk your legs off and not really enjoy the even though. I have spent 5-6 days at Oshkosh each year and have yet to see it all. Its not because I couldn't get to everything but that I wanted to enjoy everything that I did get to. The most time is spent simply talking with the other builders and pilots about their projects, experiences, and love of flying. Bob Reed www.kisbuild.r-a-reed-assoc.com (KIS Builders Site) KIS Cruiser in progress...Slow but steady progress.... "Ladies and Gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and Slide on the Ice!" (M.A.S.H. Sidney Freedman)  | 
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