Top Airshow Performers Commit to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2024

More performers to be added in coming weeks to initial all-star roster.

Matt Younkin performs his dynamic flight routine in his magnificent Beech AT-7C. (photo by John Chvatal/Gazing Skyward TV)
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Some of the world’s top air show performers have made commitments to fly at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2024 – the World’s Greatest Aviation Celebration – as part of the afternoon and night air show lineups.

Performers at the 71st Experimental Aircraft Association fly-in convention, scheduled for July 22-28 at Wittman Regional Airport, include aerobatic champions and longtime Oshkosh favorites. The event features nine air shows over seven days, including night airshows on July 24 and 27. Daily afternoon air shows are presented by Daher and Pratt & Whitney, while night air shows are presented by Covington Aircraft (July 24) and PenFed (July 27).

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Vicky Benzing flying her P-51D now Plum Crazy to her home base. Photo via Vicky Benzing

“Whether it’s during the afternoon or night air shows at Oshkosh, the performers who fly here are headliners who are among the best in the world,” said Rick Larsen, EAA’s vice president of communities and member programs, who coordinates AirVenture features and attractions. “The air show community knows that the AirVenture crowds are the most knowledgeable anywhere, and appreciate the skill and precision necessary to fly these aircraft to the edge. That brings out the best in these pilots and creates unforgettable memories every year at Oshkosh.”

Among the performers and aircraft already on the schedule include:

Vicky Benzing (P-51), Bob Carlton (Jetfox twin-engine sailplane), Class of ’45 (Corsair/P-51), Susan Dacy (Stearman), Kyle Fowler (Long-EZ), Kyle Franklin (Super Cub), Michael Goulian (Extra), RJ Gritter (Decathlon), Greg Koontz (Decathlon), Nathan Hammond (Super Chipmunk), Rob Holland (MXS-RH), Jerry Kerby (T-28), Lee Lauderback (P-51), Jarrod Lindemann (Jet Waco), David Martin, Jim Peitz (F-33 Bonanza), Red Bull Air Force (Kirby Chambliss, Kevin Coleman, Aaron Fitzgerald), Ken Reider (RV-8), Bill Stein (Edge 540), Philipp Steinbach (GB1 Gamebird), Skip Stewart (Prometheus 2), Titan Aerobatic Team (T-6s, formerly Aeroshell Aerobatic Team), Scott Urschel (BO-105 helicopter), Bernie Vasquez, Patty Wagstaff (Extra 330SC), Matt Younkin (Beech 18)

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Jim Tobul’s F4U Corsair ‘Korean War Hero’ and Scott Yoak’s P-51 ‘Quick Silver’  together as ‘The Class of ‘45’

 

Along with these early confirmations, many more performers will be announced, including some only-in-Oshkosh performers and aircraft. The exact days for each performer and complete daily air show lineups will be announced as they are finalized.  For more information about AirVenture, click HERE.

Luc Zipkin

Luc Zipkin grew up in Middlebury, Connecticut, in a family passionate about aviation, inspired by his grandfather who became a pilot after WWII. Luc soloed in gliders at 14 and flew a 1946 Piper J-3 Cub at 16. Now a commercial pilot and flight instructor, he runs a tailwheel flight school. He volunteers with the Tunison Foundation, the Commemorative Air Force, and private warbird collections. As the founder of Young Pilots USA, Luc's writing has appeared in AOPA Pilot and EAA's SportAviation. He joined Vintage Aviation News in 2023 and is pursuing a degree in politics, history, and engineering design at Wesleyan University.

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Luc Zipkin grew up in Middlebury, Connecticut, in a family passionate about aviation, inspired by his grandfather who became a pilot after WWII. Luc soloed in gliders at 14 and flew a 1946 Piper J-3 Cub at 16. Now a commercial pilot and flight instructor, he runs a tailwheel flight school. He volunteers with the Tunison Foundation, the Commemorative Air Force, and private warbird collections. As the founder of Young Pilots USA, Luc's writing has appeared in AOPA Pilot and EAA's SportAviation. He joined Vintage Aviation News in 2023 and is pursuing a degree in politics, history, and engineering design at Wesleyan University.

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