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NASA astronauts, “Memphis Belle” cast headline Theater in the Woods

Posted on June 23, 2026 by Scott Smith

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NASA astronauts, “Memphis Belle” cast headline

Theater in the Woods at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2026

EAA AVIATION CENTER, OSHKOSH, Wisconsin — (June 23, 2026) — Attendees of EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2026 are invited to a powerful week of evening programming at the Theater in the Woods. From Sunday, July 19, to Saturday, July 25, a series of nightly events will gather noteworthy people from NASA astronauts to those involved with the 1990 war drama Memphis Belle.

“After a full day on the Oshkosh flight line, evenings at Theater in the Woods have been the perfect place to sit back and hear from aviation’s greats,” said Rick Larsen, EAA’s vice president of communities and member programs, who coordinates AirVenture features and attractions. “This year’s programming again creates ‘only at Oshkosh’ moments with those involved in aviation history, cutting-edge technology, or the silver screen.”

Schedule of Events:

Sunday, July 19 – An Evening with Champions: The History of the USAF Heritage Flight (7-9 p.m.)

Kick off the week with some of aviation’s best as they talk about what it took to create the USAF Heritage Flight, and how they keep it going.

 

Monday, July 20 – U.S. Air Force’s salute to America’s 250th birthday (7:30-9:15 p.m.)

The United States Air Force will lead a program featuring a swearing in ceremony at 7:30 p.m., followed by country music star Tyler Hubbard taking the stage at 8 p.m.

 

Tuesday, July 21 – A Home in Space: From the Shuttle and Beyond (7-9 p.m.)

Celebrate 45 years of the space shuttle with a panel of NASA astronauts and personnel including Hoot Gibson, Charlie Precourt, Eileen Collins, and Jeanie Engle, moderated by the National Air and Space Museum’s Jennifer Levasseur, curator of the space shuttle and ISS exhibits.

 

Wednesday, July 22 – Concept to Cockpit (6:30-7:45 p.m.)

WomenVenture day will be capped off with a panel of women who have made an impact in aircraft design featuring Xyla Foxlin, Jessica Cox, Margaret Viola, and Kacy Anderson.

 

Thursday, July 23 – Memphis Belle: Telling the Story on the Big Screen (7-9 p.m.)

Hear from cast and crew members of the 1990 film as they recount what it was like to tell the story on the big screen.

 

Friday, July 24 – 9/11: A Look Back 25 Years Later (7-9 p.m.)

Honoring those who risked their lives at a time of tragedy, hear from a collection of brave individuals as they reflect on their firsthand experiences. Featuring members of the FDNY, NYPD, Air Force One, and NASA. Also, meet the RAF Red Arrows Team.

 

Saturday, July 25 – Mission Marge: The Discovery of the Ace of Ace’s Lightning (6:30-7:45 p.m.)

A mission to recover artifacts from America’s leading ace during World War II. Members of Richard Bong’s family, Richard I Bong Veterans Center, Pacific Wrecks, and the 128th Air Refueling Wing share the story of the mission.

 

Evening programs at Theater in the Woods are supported by M&M’S and included with AirVenture admission.

 

About EAA AirVenture Oshkosh

EAA AirVenture Oshkosh is “The World’s Greatest Aviation Celebration” and EAA’s membership convention. Additional information, including advance ticket and camping purchase, is available at www.EAA.org/airventure. For more information on EAA and its programs, call 800-JOIN-EAA (800-564-6322) or visit www.EAA.org.

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FAA Notice for pilots released for EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2026

Posted on May 20, 2026 by Scott Smith

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Aircraft from National WASP Museum join warbirds at AirVenture 2026

Posted on May 13, 2026 by Scott Smith

Historic aircraft from National WASP Museum join warbirds lineup at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2026

BT-13 Valiant, AT-6 Texan represent women’s pioneering legacy of WWII

EAA AVIATION CENTER, OSHKOSH, Wisconsin — (May 13, 2026) — Two historic World War II-era aircraft from the National WASP WWII Museum in Sweetwater, Texas, will highlight the importance of women pilots during that period when the airplanes travel to Wittman Regional Airport for EAA AirVenture Oshkosh. The 73rd edition of the Experimental Aircraft Association’s fly-in convention is July 2026.

Representing the museum at Oshkosh will be two historic training aircraft that played a critical role in the wartime training pipeline at Avenger Field. The museum’s 1943 Vultee BT-13 Valiant and North American AT-6 Texan serve as flying reminders of the progression from basic flight instruction to advanced military aviation training completed by the WASP during World War II. Together these aircraft tell the story of how women pilots were trained to support one of the largest military aviation operations in history. 

“As the National WASP WWII Museum prepares for its appearance at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, the museum will proudly represent the legacy of the Women Airforce Service Pilots at one of the largest aviation gatherings in the world,” said Rachael McClain, the museum’s executive director. “Located at historic Avenger Field in Sweetwater, the museum is dedicated to honoring the Women Airforce Service Pilots and preserving the story of the first American women to fly United States military aircraft. Since opening its doors more than 20 years ago, the museum has become a national destination for aviation history, welcoming thousands of visitors and students each year to experience the stories of courage, determination, and service that changed the role of women in aviation forever.” 

The Vultee BT-13 Valiant formed the foundation of military flight training for thousands of American aviators during World War II. Officially named the Vultee Valiant, the BT-13 was humorously nicknamed the “Vultee Vibrator” by pilots because of its powerful engine vibration, and it introduced trainees to heavier aircraft with greater complexity and performance demands. The museum’s silver BT-13, restored and donated in honor of WASP pilot Betty Wall Strohfus, appears in the same markings seen at Avenger Field during the war. This aircraft represents the stage of training where WASP trainees refined the precision flying skills needed before moving on to advanced trainers and operational aircraft. 

The North American AT-6 Texan represented the final stage of advanced single-engine training for many WASP trainees. In the AT-6, pilots mastered aerobatics, formation flying, cross-country navigation, and instrument flight. The aircraft demanded discipline, precision, and confidence from every pilot who flew it. The museum’s AT-6D was built in Grand Prairie, Texas and served at Luke Field, Arizona, one of the Army Air Forces’ largest advanced training bases during World War II. Of all the aircraft flown by the WASP, many later remembered the AT-6 as their favorite because of its speed, maneuverability, and direct connection to combat aircraft operations. 

The training completed in aircraft such as the BT-13 and AT-6 prepared WASP pilots for vital wartime missions that directly supported America’s combat operations overseas. WASP flew every aircraft in the Army Air Forces inventory, including the twin-engine B-25 Mitchell bomber and the four-engine B-17 Flying Fortress. They ferried newly built aircraft from factories to military bases, transported cargo and personnel, towed aerial gunnery targets, and conducted test flights on repaired aircraft. Their service freed male pilots for overseas combat assignments during a critical period of the war. 

Among the most remarkable chapters in WASP history was their connection to the B-29 Superfortress program. During the war, the B-29 developed a reputation as a dangerous and difficult aircraft to fly, causing hesitation among many male pilots assigned to transition training. In response, Colonel Paul Tibbets trained two WASP pilots, Dora Dougherty and Dorothea Moorman, to help demonstrate the capabilities and safety of the new B-29 Superfortress. At a time when the aircraft had developed a reputation for mechanical problems and dangerous handling characteristics, the WASP flew the B-29 to demonstrate the bomber to skeptical male pilots and commanders. Their professionalism, precision, and confidence in the aircraft helped restore trust in the B-29 program and supported the successful introduction of one of the most important bombers of World War II. The B-29 would later play a decisive role in the Pacific Theater and in bringing the war to an end. 

“As EAA AirVenture 2026 celebrates more than a century of American aviation innovation during our nation’s 250th anniversary, it is fitting that the WASP are recognized for their contributions beside the B-29 and other historic aircraft at the largest annual warbirds gathering in the world,” said Rick Larsen, EAA’s vice president of communities and member programs, who coordinates AirVenture features and attractions. “The appearance of these aircraft on Boeing Plaza at Oshkosh highlights the museum’s ongoing mission to preserve living history through aviation.”

AirVenture guests will have the opportunity to experience the sights and sounds of the same aircraft that trained the pioneering women pilots of Avenger Field. Through aircraft preservation, interactive exhibits, educational programming, and outreach initiatives, the National WASP WWII Museum continues to inspire future generations with the courage, leadership, and determination demonstrated by the WASP during World War II.

About EAA AirVenture Oshkosh

EAA AirVenture Oshkosh is “The World’s Greatest Aviation Celebration” and EAA’s membership convention. Additional information, including advance ticket and camping purchase, is available at www.EAA.org/airventure. For more information on EAA and its programs, call 800-JOIN-EAA (800-564-6322) or visit www.EAA.org.

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