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Photos: 63 Pics from Oshkosh EAA AirVenture 2012

Southwest employees, family members, and media guests seat themselves prior to the flight.
  • Southwest employees, family members, and media guests seat themselves prior to the flight.
  • A volunteer bus driver checks up on departing passengers while making a stop on the AirVenture bus route.
  • A volunteer bus driver checks up on departing passengers while making a stop on the AirVenture bus route.
  • A visitor snaps a picture into the intake of the venerable F-86 intake.
  • A lucky boy is surrounded by three attractive ladies as an older gentleman frame right takes a gander...with the P-38 Glacier Girl provides a backdrop.
  • The Brat III taxies back to th warbird ramp as a volunteer tends to a ramper who took a spill off her scooter.
  • A Ford Tri-Motor stops briefly to pick up passengers on another revenue flight.
  • An aspiring captain takes the left seat aboard a Wisconsin ANG KC-135.
  • An aspiring captain handles the throttles aboard a Wisconsin ANG KC-135.
  • Visitors peer up the forward access compartment of a KC-135 as a crew member (frame right) gives a tour.
  • Our 737-700 sits in its slot just ahead of the giant C-5 Galaxy after arrival at AirVenture 2012
  • Pilot Adam Weiss guides us through the rear bulkhead en route to the top of the T tail on his C-5 Galaxy.  The aft bulkhead of the C-5 is larger by volume than the entire cargo hold of the C-130.
  • C-5 Galaxy Adam Weiss poses atop the tail of a C-5 Galaxy based out of Travis AFB (CA) with an expansive view of the AirVenture ramp.
  • Our Southwest 737-700 is seen from atop the enormous tail of the C-5 Galaxy.
  • A Wisconsin ANG KC-135 is seen from atop the C-5 Galaxy at Oshkosh Airventure 2012.
  • The massive nose of the C5 is contrasted against the equally massive tail.
  • Visitors to AirVenture 2012 fill the main thoroughfare as the giant mouth of the C-5 Galaxy threatens to consume them all.
  • Pilot Adam Weiss climbs the stairs to the forward compartment of the C-5.
  • A Southwest pilot greets visitors to the flightdeck.
  • Airshow attendees are seen through the heads-up-display of the Southwest 737-700.
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