Changes in AirVenture awards
presentations times, locations
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This year’s
awards recipients will receive plaques and trophies similar to
these given out in 2006. Photo by Cindy Luft |
Receiving a prestigious
Lindy award at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh is a crowning achievement for
aircraft builders, owners, and restorers. In past years, all of the
coveted EAA AirVenture aircraft awards (except for Warbirds) were
presented together on Saturday night at the Theater in the Woods, but
that will change this year.
Each member interest
group (Rotorcraft, Ultralights, Homebuilts, Seaplanes, and Vintage) will
present their annual aircraft honors at individual award ceremonies to
allow recipients to receive their honors at events attended by their
peers, thus creating a more enthusiastic, engaged atmosphere.
"The feedback we’ve
received from the people involved in the EAA Aircraft Awards program
indicates a desire to make the presentations more meaningful to the
award winners," said EAA President Tom Poberezny. "That’s
just not possible when you’re dealing with more than 150 individual
awards presented together at one event. So we took the approach to hold
individual events based on member interest groups, with the homebuilders
honoring homebuilders, Vintage enthusiasts honoring the Vintage award
winners, and so on."
The new schedule of
awards presentations is as follows:
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Rotorcraft awards
will be presented at the Theater in the Woods on Friday evening,
July 27.
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The Ultralight awards
ceremony will be Saturday evening, July 28, during the annual
Ultralight party at the Nature Center.
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Homebuilt aircraft
awards will be presented Saturday evening, July 28, at Forums
Building 11 at 6 p.m.
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Seaplane aircraft
awards will be presented at the EAA Seaplane Base during the annual
Watermelon Social dinner on Saturday evening, July 28.
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Vintage aircraft
awards will be presented Saturday evening (7-8 p.m.), July 28, at
the Theater in the Woods.
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The EAA Warbirds of
America will continue to present its AirVenture awards on Saturday
evening in the EAA AirVenture Museum’s Eagle Hangar.
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