We're back from Osh, and I would like to take this opportunity to thank all who offered advice on the Osh camping. We were able to sneak around the rain and weather on Sunday (RV9A) and arrived just after the rain to join the Marines Osprey rotor wings in for landings on 26R & 26L. (Their demo was awesome!) The high winds and rain on Tuesday night was rough and wet! A non- pegged tent would have flown, a bad porpoise landing did a prop and crank on Tuesday as well a tough way to land at Osh. I got a photo from Friars waiting area, of the beginning of a Tornado forming up - Glad it didn't take shape or another Sun N' Fun debacle I am sure would have resulted (I was there at S N' F!) Monday's KR seminar was the best I have witnessed and well done and well prepared. (Mark and 'techy' Larry) Good questions were attended to by the KR vets and a good turnout. Thanks again to the KR net for your advice and helpful hints, as this was my 4th visit in 14 years and one of the best AirVentures for me (Got a smile and a wave from Bob Hoover and a the new Alternative Engines Volume 4 (colour) just off the press from Pat Panzera (Contact Magazine) and some other good stuff. Gary - Canada -----Original Message-----
From: Phillip Matheson via KRnet Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2014 7:19 AM To: KRnet Subject: Re: KR> OSH camping info They used to also have camping at the YMCA. --------------------------------------------- Correct. I stayed there the entire week in 2010, great place, YES ice in the hocky ring. You can camp on the indoor grass football field, NO TENT PEGS so you need a free standing tent. Phil Matheson