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See AirVenture From Above

February 4, 2017March 2, 2017
EAAby EAA

In AirVenture, Ultralights.

What’s the best way to see the most at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh? By flying, of course! Get a unique view of the AirVenture grounds by flying the ultralight pattern with paramotor pilot Dave LeBlanc on a sunny Oshkosh morning.

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