Curious on the backstory behind the photos? This is the place. You'll find not only write ups on local outings, but also reviews of major events I’ve attended.

EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2023

Despite difficult weather and events, Oshkosh 2023 was another one for the books!

Every year, aviation enthusiasts from all over the world gather in Oshkosh, Wisconsin for the World's Greatest Aviation Celebration, where they get to experience some of the best aircraft displays and activities. This year, the event managed to break records despite less-than-ideal weather conditions.

With temperatures regularly in the 90s and wildfire smoke from the north hanging in the air, visitors had a difficult time walking around in the direct sunlight for eight days straight. However, according to the EAA, the event was attended by approximately 677,000 people and more than 10,000 aircraft arrived at Wittman Regional Airport and other airports in east-central Wisconsin. There were even more than 13,000 sites for camping, accounting for an estimated 40,000 visitors.

The event also featured 848 commercial exhibitors and received a significant number of international visitors, with 2,372 attendees registering at the International Visitors Tent from a record-tying 93 countries outside the U.S. The actual total of international visitors was much higher, considering that not all of them register at the tent upon arrival.

This year's themes included EAA's 70th anniversary, 50 years since direct US involvement in the Vietnam War ended, the Air Force Education & Training Command, a Corsair "reunion", and a tribute to Public Benefit Aviation such as the Wisconsin Air National Guard, United States Coast Guard, JAARS, Civil Air Patrol, and others. With the large amount of military highlights, both past and present, you'll notice these albums contain more warbirds than past as a result.

Despite the challenging weather conditions, this year's Oshkosh Aviation Celebration was yet another successful event that broke records and attracted aviation enthusiasts from around the world.

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2022 Wings Over Dallas WWII Air show

Though the 2022 Wings Over Dallas Air Show was marred by tragedy, we must remember both those who were lost and the mission of the Commemorative Air Force.

It's been over 8 months since the tragic accident at the Commemorative Air Force Wings Over Dallas WWII Air Show. Like many others, I still think about that day often. It was a day that changed the lives of so many people forever.

As a photographer who was at the event, it's been difficult for me to look back at my photos from that day. The memories and emotions that they invoke can be overwhelming. However, after speaking with friends and families of those involved, I realized that my photos could serve as a tribute to those lost on November 12, 2022 who dedicated their lives to preserving and displaying these incredible pieces of aviation history.

The six men who tragically lost their lives on that day were all deeply dedicated to the organization, and it's clear that their passion and love for aviation was unwavering. I have no doubt that they would want us to continue to remember them and the Commemorative Air Force in a positive light. The accident does not define the 70 year-old organization and their thousands of selfless volunteers.

This photo album is dedicated to the six men who lost their lives: Terry Barker, Craig Hutain, Kevin "K5" Michels, Dan Ragan, Leonard "Len" Root, and Curt Rowe. They will forever be remembered by so many both for the lives they lived and their dedication to honoring our veterans through their passion of aviation.

I want to urge everyone to keep the comments section respectful and refrain from speculation. The investigation is ongoing, and there are still many people deeply affected by this tragedy. Let's honor those lost by continuing to support the Commemorative Air Force and the incredible work that they do.

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