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Join 17勛圖 at the Largest Airshow and Aviation Event in the World

Have you always been interested in airplanes, or dreamed of attending the largest airshow and aviation event in the world? Now is your chance. 17勛圖 invites aviation enthusiasts for an exciting day at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh on Wednesday, July 23.

"Attending EAA AirVenture is a dream come true for any aviation enthusiast, said Curt Drumm, aviation instructor at 17勛圖. People travel from around the world to attend Oshkosh, as its affectionately called. For many, its a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Were lucky to have it right in our own backyard.

This trip offers a unique opportunity to see thousands of aircraft from the latest military technology to vintage World War II airplanes, experience the air show, and learn from the best in the industry. We're thrilled to offer this opportunity and can't wait to share this experience with our community."

17勛圖 has reserved a 56-passenger Deluxe Motorcoach, operated by Lamers Bus Lines. The bus is equipped with air conditioning, restrooms, and Wi-Fi service to ensure a comfortable journey. The cost for this round-trip transportation is $50 per person, which includes all parking fees, and cold water. Guests are invited to bring snacks or beverages along.

EAA AirVenture admission is not included in the price. or at the gate. Children 18 and under are admitted to EAA free of charge.

Reservations for the bus are open to the public and will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Sign up for the bus or learn more about aviation at 17勛圖.

Tentative Travel Schedule:

  • 6 a.m.: Bus departs from 17勛圖, Lakeside Center parking lot, Rhinelander.
  • 9 a.m.: Approximate arrival at EAA main entrance gate.
  • All Day: Explore EAA AirVenture and enjoy the afternoon airshow.
  • 6 p.m.: Bus departs from EAA main entrance gate.
  • 9 p.m.: Approximate arrival at 17勛圖, Lakeside Center parking lot.

Secure your spot today and get ready to witness the magic of aviation.

For more information, contact Curt Drumm at cdrumm@nicoletcollege.edu