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    Chino or Oshkosh?

    Hey guys,

    My family is trying to decide which air show to go to next summer, Chino or Oshkosh. From the people who have been to one or both, which is the better show?

    Thanks.


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    That leaves me out Catch. I haven't been to either.

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    Tough call. They are both good. Chino is two days of flying, almost entirely warbirds. OshKosh has a mix of warbirds, home-builts and a number of other things that runs 7 days. For those who don't have the aviation geekiness that we all do, 7 days is a bit much. OshKosh is huge too.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Catch22 View Post
    Hey guys,

    My family is trying to decide which air show to go to next summer, Chino or Oshkosh. From the people who have been to one or both, which is the better show?

    Thanks.
    Always WW2 Weekend in Pennsylvania.

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    Yup...tough call !

    Lets see...hmmmm...theres a little show with upwards of 17000 (seventeen thousand) planes and 800,000 peeps or one full of Warbirds !

    I've done Osh twice, on each occasion for the full duration, and have probably only seen less than a half of it alltogether. You will see around 700 plus Warbirds but that include the trainers as well. Airshow each afternoon, seminars, stalls, aero boot and you will walk bl**dy miles !

    Chino I cant help on as its on my 'to do' list. Whatever way you decide to go, you will have a real blast mate !
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    Chino hands down. Nothing but old aircraft most of which fly.
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    without a doubt Chino I would get peeved with all the folks at Oshkosh , what about Thunder over Michigan
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    Wow Neil, didn't even think of Thunder. Quite a lineup!

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    Thunder Over Michigan is on my bucket list. I would think that one would definitely be one worth considering as well.


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    If you're into JUST warbirds - Chino. If you're into aviation across the board - Oshkosh. As far as shear size and events, Oshkosh makes Chino look like a single rivet on the side of a B-17!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FLYBOYJ View Post
    As far as shear size and events, Oshkosh makes Chino look like a single rivet on the side of a B-17!
    Amen to that...my feet still hurt from 2005 !
    Cheers

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    Still rubbing them are we Gary?

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    Yup...still rubbing.

    Of course, if it was me trying to decide where to go....I'd go Oshkosh...and wear Chino's ! ....I'll get me coat
    Cheers

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    Hi Catch,

    Been going to Oshkosh for the last 15 years, and will be going again this year. If you have any questions let me know and I will try and answer them. Never been to Chino.

    All the best
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    Hi Paul,

    I guess my big concern is I'm more of a warbird guy who's also interested in some modern military stuff, so what kind of warbirds/roughly how many show up to Oshkosh? Thanks.

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