Since 1971 the Brown Arch has been a landmark on the Experimental Aircraft Association grounds at Oshkosh, initially as the entry point to the annual EAA fly-in and now a favourite meeting point at AirVenture. In front of the arch is a paved area of 3,000 bricks available for paid inscriptions, quarter, half or whole brick. The 70 years of memories across generations makes for fascinating reading and it can be hard to stop browsing the memories of long ago summers and tributes to absent family, friends and heroes. And, the odd mystery. Experimental Aircraft Association photograph. A family remembers summer visits from the Halcyon Days of homebuilding to 2020 An almost local hero also commemorated on the Runnymede Air Forces Memorial in England Great loss This one drew me back every year - what did happen that Sunday at Mingo Junction?
Ian M Macdonald 6,200 image loaded to date
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