Flying To Oshkosh: Cross Country Flight Planning – Part 2
Jason Schappert continues his Flying to Oshkosh: Cross-Country Flight Planning, documenting the planning process for legs two and three of […]
Jason Schappert continues his Flying to Oshkosh: Cross-Country Flight Planning, documenting the planning process for legs two and three of […]
The journey to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh begins long before takeoff. It starts with detailed planning and preparation. This first leg,
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