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Air Shows

Daily Air Shows

Monday - Saturday: 2:15 p.m. CT

Sunday: 1:00 p.m. CT

Presented by:

Daher 

 

Night Air Shows

Wednesday & Saturday: 8:00 p.m. CT

Wednesday Night Air Show Presented by:

Covington 

Saturday Night Air Show Presented by:

Hartzell 

The world's best aerobatic pilots make Oshkosh a priority for their air show performance schedule because they have the opportunity to strut their stuff in front of their peers in the aerobatic community, as well as perhaps the most aviation-savvy audience on the planet.

That's why every afternoon during the convention you'll see scores of faithful fans numbering in the thousands lining the flightline, making sure they have a good viewpoint of their favorite performers.

AirVenture's daily air shows feature a vast variety in today's world of flight — precision aerobatics, the latest innovations, rare and unique flying examples, and history coming alive through warbird and vintage showcases.

2026 Air Show Schedule*

  • Monday, July 20, 2026 - 2:15 p.m. CT

    National Anthem / U.S. Army Golden Knights

    U.S. Army Golden Knights 

    U.S. Army Golden Knights

    Aircraft: de Havilland Canada C-147A


    The U.S. Army Parachute Team, known as the Golden Knights, is a combination of expert teams and soldiers brought together by their love of skydiving. This includes parachute teams, aircraft pilots, and those who handle jump logistics behind the scenes. The demonstration team excels under pressure performing for excited audiences at some of the largest festivals, air shows, and sporting events around the country. Consisting of 26 soldiers, the team showcases the benefits of Army service with people everywhere through the sport of skydiving.

    More about U.S. Army Golden Knights

    NORAD Intercept Demo

    NORAD 

    NORAD

    Aircraft: F-35A Lightning II/Civilian Light Twin


    The 115th fighter squadron of the Wisconsin Air National Guard will show off the capabilities of the cutting-edge fighter as they demonstrate a practice interception of a rogue civilian aircraft.

    More about NORAD

    Ed Hamill

    Ed Hamill 

    Ed Hamill

    Aircraft: Folds of Honor Biplane


    Ed is a retired USAF colonel and fighter pilot with more than 2,200 hours in the F-16 Fighting Falcon, including combat time. He now performs to raise awareness for Folds of Honor Foundation, which provides scholarships to the families of America’s fallen or disabled military personnel and first responders.

    More about Ed Hamill

    Warbirds of America

    Kyle Franklin

    Kyle Franklin 

    Kyle Franklin

    Aircraft: PA-18A Super Cub Frankenstein


    Kyle Franklin, son of late air show legend Jimmy Franklin, was destined for the sky the moment he was born. He began flying at age 8 in a Piper Super Cub, by age 14 he performed his first wing walk, and at 17 he was wing-walking professionally for his father. In addition to crawling out of the cockpit and dangling from airplanes, Kyle started his own flying career performing in air shows at age 21.

    More about Kyle Franklin

    Jarrod Lindemann

    Jarrod Lindemann 

    Jarrod Lindemann

    Aircraft: Jet Waco


    Jarrod Lindemann, raised in a family deeply involved in aviation, has been spraying crops for over 23 years, while nurturing a passion for aerobatics and air shows. Witnessing his favorite performer Jimmy Franklin’s modification of a Waco with a jet engine sparked his fascination. Thanks to John Klatt, Dell Coller, and their team, a similar Jet Waco was revitalized. Flying this modified Taperwing Waco with a LearJet engine enables astonishing maneuvers. Jarrod feels honored to share this Jet Waco in tribute to the late great Jimmy Franklin. Jarrod aims to infuse his own creativity into this remarkable combination, as Team RAD elevates its brand through extraordinary aircraft and performances, inspiring enthusiasts of all ages.

    Visit RAD Aerosports to learn more.

    Nathan Hammond

    Nate Hammond 

    Nathan Hammond

    Aircraft: Super Chipmunk


    Nathan Hammond has been flying his de Havilland Chipmunk in air shows since 1998. Now heavily modified, the Super Chipmunk is known as GhostWriter, leaving its skywriting mark on the Oshkosh sky throughout the week. His daytime routine is action-packed with loops, rolls, and vertical maneuvers. During his night performance, GhostWriter lights up the sky with 200 pounds of wing-mounted pyrotechnics.

    More about Nathan Hammond

    International Aerobatic Club Demo

    International Aerobatic Club 

    International Aerobatic Club Demo

    Aircraft: Aura INTEGRAL R, Super Decathlon


    Jeff Boerboon and Michael Lents will show off thrilling aerobatic performances while you as the audience member can participate in live judging! Boerboon is a five-time U.S. Unlimited Aerobatic Team member and current captain, and he will demonstrate precision aerobatics in the Aura INTEGRAL R. Lents, a three-time Advanced Team member and a master CFI of aerobatics, will perform in the University of North Dakota’s Super Decathlon, which he coaches students in.

    More about the International Aerobatic Club

    Vicky Benzing

    Vicky Benzing 

    Vicky Benzing

    Aircraft: P-51 Plum Crazy


    Vicky Benzing’s talents spread across the aviation spectrum; she is an accomplished pilot, skydiver, and aerobatic performer. Her appreciation for all things aviation is shown not only through her diverse talents, but also through the aircraft she performs at shows around the country. At AirVenture 2018, she flew her candy-colored Extra 300S, a powerhouse aerobatic airplane, and in 2021, she flew her vintage 1940 Boeing Stearman,, and now she flies the legendary P-51, Plum Crazy. Vicky began her aerobatic training in 2005 under air show legend Wayne Handley, but her aviation career extends far beyond that. She has been flying for more than 30 years and holds an ATP certificate, as well as commercial ratings in helicopters, seaplanes, and gliders.

    More about Vicky Benzing

    USAF C-17 Demo

    Ace Maker

    Greg Colyer 

    Ace Maker

    Aircraft: T-33 Shooting Star


    Founder and owner of Ace Maker Aviation, U.S. Army veteran, and retired air traffic controller Greg Colyer fell in love the with the Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star nearly 20 years ago after his first flight in the type. He acquired his first T-33, Ace Maker, in 2008 and has been flying it in air shows since. He’ll be performing as a two-ship T-33 act with Robert “Scratch” Mitchell.

    More about Ace Maker Aviation.

    Team Redline

    Team Redline 

    Team Redline

    Aircraft: Van’s Aircraft RV-8


    A dynamic father-son formation aerobatic team, Ken and Austin Rieder thrill crowds with a choreographed routine both during the day and night. Vibrant smoke trails and modified wing tips to launch fireworks directly from the aircraft, this blend of pyrotechnics and aerobatics is a performance you can’t miss.

    More about Team Redline

    Jack Aces

    Jack Aces 

    Jack Aces

    Aircraft: P-51D Mustang


    Combining precision formation aerobatics, breathtaking maneuvers, and a passion for history, the Jack Aces inspire through speed and spectacle with the formidable P-51 Mustang. Pilots Luis Horschel, Ariel Luedi, and Marco Rusconi bring these World War II-era aircraft to life.

    More about Jack Aces

    Frank Kimmel

    Frank Kimmel 

    Frank Kimmel

    Aircraft: F4U Corsair


    Flying one of the most iconic warbirds, Frank Kimmel’s 1949 F4U Corsair once served with the Honduran air force and was later recovered in 1978 after a crash in Texas. Restored to flying condition, this Pratt & Whitney radial engine-powered fighter keeps history alive while wowing crowds. Frank has logged more than 14,000 flight hours, holding an ATP certificate and type ratings in the F4U Corsair and T-33 jet.

    Britt Lincoln

    Britt Lincoln 

    Britt Lincoln

    Aircraft: Extra 330SC


    As a fourth-generation pilot with roots back to her family’s Montana grass strip, aviation is in Britt’s DNA. She earned her wings in 2017 and started flying competition aerobatics in 2019. She is the second woman ever to win the U.S. Advanced Aerobatic Championship, a two-time member of the U.S. Advanced Aerobatic Team, and is now a member of the Unlimited team. Her air show performance is full of energy and precision maneuvers.

    More about Britt Lincoln

    The Flying Bulls

    The Flying Bulls 

    The Flying Bulls

    Aircraft: P-38 Lightning, Douglas DC-6B


    For the first time ever, The Flying Bulls are crossing the Atlantic and making their public American debut at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2026. Based in Austria, the restored P-38 and DC-6 will travel together over Europe, Iceland, Newfoundland, and Canada to reach Wisconsin.

    More about The Flying Bulls

    USAF F-16 Viper Demo

    USAF F-16 Viper Demo 

    USAF F-16 Viper Demo

    Aircraft: F-16 Fighting Falcon


    The Air Combat Command F-16 Viper Demonstration Team at Shaw AFB, South Carolina, performs precision aerial maneuvers to demonstrate the combat capabilities of one of the U.S. Air Force’s premier multi-role fighters, the F-16 Fighting Falcon. The team also works with the Air Force Heritage Flight Foundation to create a unique demonstration of the U.S. Air Force’s past and present, exhibiting the professional qualities the Air Force develops in the people who fly, maintain, and support these aircraft.

    More about USAF F-16 Viper Demo Team

    National Anthem / U.S. Army Golden Knights

    U.S. Army Golden Knights 

    U.S. Army Golden Knights

    Aircraft: de Havilland Canada C-147A


    The U.S. Army Parachute Team, known as the Golden Knights, is a combination of expert teams and soldiers brought together by their love of skydiving. This includes parachute teams, aircraft pilots, and those who handle jump logistics behind the scenes. The demonstration team excels under pressure performing for excited audiences at some of the largest festivals, air shows, and sporting events around the country. Consisting of 26 soldiers, the team showcases the benefits of Army service with people everywhere through the sport of skydiving.

    More about U.S. Army Golden Knights

    NORAD Intercept Demo

    NORAD 

    NORAD

    Aircraft: F-35A Lightning II/Civilian Light Twin


    The 115th fighter squadron of the Wisconsin Air National Guard will show off the capabilities of the cutting-edge fighter as they demonstrate a practice interception of a rogue civilian aircraft.

    More about NORAD

    Ed Hamill

    Ed Hamill 

    Ed Hamill

    Aircraft: Folds of Honor Biplane


    Ed is a retired USAF colonel and fighter pilot with more than 2,200 hours in the F-16 Fighting Falcon, including combat time. He now performs to raise awareness for Folds of Honor Foundation, which provides scholarships to the families of America’s fallen or disabled military personnel and first responders.

    More about Ed Hamill

    Warbirds of America

    Kyle Franklin

    Kyle Franklin 

    Kyle Franklin

    Aircraft: PA-18A Super Cub Frankenstein


    Kyle Franklin, son of late air show legend Jimmy Franklin, was destined for the sky the moment he was born. He began flying at age 8 in a Piper Super Cub, by age 14 he performed his first wing walk, and at 17 he was wing-walking professionally for his father. In addition to crawling out of the cockpit and dangling from airplanes, Kyle started his own flying career performing in air shows at age 21.

    More about Kyle Franklin

    Jarrod Lindemann

    Jarrod Lindemann 

    Jarrod Lindemann

    Aircraft: Jet Waco


    Jarrod Lindemann, raised in a family deeply involved in aviation, has been spraying crops for over 23 years, while nurturing a passion for aerobatics and air shows. Witnessing his favorite performer Jimmy Franklin’s modification of a Waco with a jet engine sparked his fascination. Thanks to John Klatt, Dell Coller, and their team, a similar Jet Waco was revitalized. Flying this modified Taperwing Waco with a LearJet engine enables astonishing maneuvers. Jarrod feels honored to share this Jet Waco in tribute to the late great Jimmy Franklin. Jarrod aims to infuse his own creativity into this remarkable combination, as Team RAD elevates its brand through extraordinary aircraft and performances, inspiring enthusiasts of all ages.

    Visit RAD Aerosports to learn more.

    Nathan Hammond

    Nate Hammond 

    Nathan Hammond

    Aircraft: Super Chipmunk


    Nathan Hammond has been flying his de Havilland Chipmunk in air shows since 1998. Now heavily modified, the Super Chipmunk is known as GhostWriter, leaving its skywriting mark on the Oshkosh sky throughout the week. His daytime routine is action-packed with loops, rolls, and vertical maneuvers. During his night performance, GhostWriter lights up the sky with 200 pounds of wing-mounted pyrotechnics.

    More about Nathan Hammond

    International Aerobatic Club Demo

    International Aerobatic Club 

    International Aerobatic Club Demo

    Aircraft: Aura INTEGRAL R, Super Decathlon


    Jeff Boerboon and Michael Lents will show off thrilling aerobatic performances while you as the audience member can participate in live judging! Boerboon is a five-time U.S. Unlimited Aerobatic Team member and current captain, and he will demonstrate precision aerobatics in the Aura INTEGRAL R. Lents, a three-time Advanced Team member and a master CFI of aerobatics, will perform in the University of North Dakota’s Super Decathlon, which he coaches students in.

    More about the International Aerobatic Club

    Vicky Benzing

    Vicky Benzing 

    Vicky Benzing

    Aircraft: P-51 Plum Crazy


    Vicky Benzing’s talents spread across the aviation spectrum; she is an accomplished pilot, skydiver, and aerobatic performer. Her appreciation for all things aviation is shown not only through her diverse talents, but also through the aircraft she performs at shows around the country. At AirVenture 2018, she flew her candy-colored Extra 300S, a powerhouse aerobatic airplane, and in 2021, she flew her vintage 1940 Boeing Stearman,, and now she flies the legendary P-51, Plum Crazy. Vicky began her aerobatic training in 2005 under air show legend Wayne Handley, but her aviation career extends far beyond that. She has been flying for more than 30 years and holds an ATP certificate, as well as commercial ratings in helicopters, seaplanes, and gliders.

    More about Vicky Benzing

    USAF C-17 Demo

    Ace Maker

    Greg Colyer 

    Ace Maker

    Aircraft: T-33 Shooting Star


    Founder and owner of Ace Maker Aviation, U.S. Army veteran, and retired air traffic controller Greg Colyer fell in love the with the Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star nearly 20 years ago after his first flight in the type. He acquired his first T-33, Ace Maker, in 2008 and has been flying it in air shows since. He’ll be performing as a two-ship T-33 act with Robert “Scratch” Mitchell.

    More about Ace Maker Aviation.

    Team Redline

    Team Redline 

    Team Redline

    Aircraft: Van’s Aircraft RV-8


    A dynamic father-son formation aerobatic team, Ken and Austin Rieder thrill crowds with a choreographed routine both during the day and night. Vibrant smoke trails and modified wing tips to launch fireworks directly from the aircraft, this blend of pyrotechnics and aerobatics is a performance you can’t miss.

    More about Team Redline

    Jack Aces

    Jack Aces 

    Jack Aces

    Aircraft: P-51D Mustang


    Combining precision formation aerobatics, breathtaking maneuvers, and a passion for history, the Jack Aces inspire through speed and spectacle with the formidable P-51 Mustang. Pilots Luis Horschel, Ariel Luedi, and Marco Rusconi bring these World War II-era aircraft to life.

    More about Jack Aces

    Frank Kimmel

    Frank Kimmel 

    Frank Kimmel

    Aircraft: F4U Corsair


    Flying one of the most iconic warbirds, Frank Kimmel’s 1949 F4U Corsair once served with the Honduran air force and was later recovered in 1978 after a crash in Texas. Restored to flying condition, this Pratt & Whitney radial engine-powered fighter keeps history alive while wowing crowds. Frank has logged more than 14,000 flight hours, holding an ATP certificate and type ratings in the F4U Corsair and T-33 jet.

    Britt Lincoln

    Britt Lincoln 

    Britt Lincoln

    Aircraft: Extra 330SC


    As a fourth-generation pilot with roots back to her family’s Montana grass strip, aviation is in Britt’s DNA. She earned her wings in 2017 and started flying competition aerobatics in 2019. She is the second woman ever to win the U.S. Advanced Aerobatic Championship, a two-time member of the U.S. Advanced Aerobatic Team, and is now a member of the Unlimited team. Her air show performance is full of energy and precision maneuvers.

    More about Britt Lincoln

    The Flying Bulls

    The Flying Bulls 

    The Flying Bulls

    Aircraft: P-38 Lightning, Douglas DC-6B


    For the first time ever, The Flying Bulls are crossing the Atlantic and making their public American debut at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2026. Based in Austria, the restored P-38 and DC-6 will travel together over Europe, Iceland, Newfoundland, and Canada to reach Wisconsin.

    More about The Flying Bulls

    USAF F-16 Viper Demo

    USAF F-16 Viper Demo 

    USAF F-16 Viper Demo

    Aircraft: F-16 Fighting Falcon


    The Air Combat Command F-16 Viper Demonstration Team at Shaw AFB, South Carolina, performs precision aerial maneuvers to demonstrate the combat capabilities of one of the U.S. Air Force’s premier multi-role fighters, the F-16 Fighting Falcon. The team also works with the Air Force Heritage Flight Foundation to create a unique demonstration of the U.S. Air Force’s past and present, exhibiting the professional qualities the Air Force develops in the people who fly, maintain, and support these aircraft.

    More about USAF F-16 Viper Demo Team

  • Tuesday, July 21, 2026 - 2:15 p.m. CT

    National Anthem / The Chuters

    The Chuters 

    The Chuters

    Parachute Team


    A veteran-owned and operated parachute team, The Chuters deliver precision aerial parachute demonstrations all over the country. Led by husband-and-wife duo Keith and Yvette Walter, the expansive team boasts a collective jump number in the tens of thousands.

    More about The Chuters

    Homebuilts in Review (with Wright Model B)

    NORAD Intercept Demo

    NORAD 

    NORAD

    Aircraft: F-35A Lightning II/Civilian Light Twin


    The 115th fighter squadron of the Wisconsin Air National Guard will show off the capabilities of the cutting-edge fighter as they demonstrate a practice interception of a rogue civilian aircraft.

    More about NORAD

    Jerry Kerby

    Jerry Kerby 

    Jerry Kerby

    Aircraft: T-28 Trojan


    Jerry “Jive” Kerby is a retired U.S. Air Force fighter pilot having flown the F-15C Eagle and F-4 Phantom during his 23-year active-duty military career. He currently flies the T-28 Trojan, T-33 Shooting Star, L-39 Albatross, and Wild Blue, the RV-8A that wants to be a fighter jet.

    More about Jerry Kerby

    Erik Edgren

    Erik Edgren 

    Erik Edgren

    Aircraft: 1939 Taylorcraft “T-Clips”


    At the age of 6, Erik was already learning to fly from his father’s lap, and when he started learning spins at age 10, his passion for aerobatics was sparked for a lifetime. He’s flown more than 6,000 hours in over 180 aircraft types. His 1939 Taylorcraft was “clipped” for aerobatics in 1997, complete with an inverted fuel and oil and smoke systems.

    More about Erik Edgren

    International Aerobatic Club Demo

    International Aerobatic Club 

    International Aerobatic Club Demo

    Aircraft: Aura INTEGRAL R, Super Decathlon


    Jeff Boerboon and Michael Lents will show off thrilling aerobatic performances while you as the audience member can participate in live judging! Boerboon is a five-time U.S. Unlimited Aerobatic Team member and current captain, and he will demonstrate precision aerobatics in the Aura INTEGRAL R. Lents, a three-time Advanced Team member and a master CFI of aerobatics, will perform in the University of North Dakota’s Super Decathlon, which he coaches students in.

    More about the International Aerobatic Club

    AG Drones

    Scalewing

    Jetson One

    Warbirds of America

    Skip Stewart

    Skip Stewart 

    Skip Stewart

    Aircraft: Pitts S-2S PROMETHEUS 2


    Skip Stewart describes his routine as an aerobatic symphony, with a high alpha pass on takeoff and aerobatic maneuvers that bring him as close as a foot off the ground. Skip has more than 10,000 hours of flight experience and is the recipient of the 2013 Bill Barber Award for Showmanship and the 2015 Art Scholl Award. He has been flying in air shows for more than 16 years and was the first pilot to fly an airplane underneath a jumping motorcycle at an air show.

    More about Skip Stewart

    Paul Bennet

    Paul Bennet 

    Paul Bennet

    Aircraft: The Wolf Pitts


    Paul is a multiple Australian national aerobatic champion who has flown thousands of hours at air shows “Down Under.” He now returns to Oshkosh with his Wolf Pitts Pro biplane, built by the renowned Steve Wolf as one of only two in the world, the other being the Oracle Challenger III flown by Sean D. Tucker.

    More about Paul Bennet

    Matt Younkin

    Matt Younkin 

    Matt Younkin

    Aircraft: Twin Beech 18


    Matt Younkin, the first second-generation recipient of the Bill Barber Award for Showmanship, will fly his famous twin-engine Beech 18. This act is described by producers and fans alike as one of the most beautiful and graceful displays the industry has to offer. Younkin’s latest achievement is perfecting the world’s only night aerobatic display in a Beech 18. Equipped with more than 50 externally visible lights, the top of the airplane appears to glow in the dark while the bottom side actively twinkles. Younkin continues to amaze air show goers with his unique ability to capture the crowd in the moment, much the same way his father, Bobby, and sister, Amanda, did for so many years. Matt was the 2020 Art Scholl Showmanship award recipient.

    More about Matt Younkin

    Beta

    Jeff Shetterly

    Jeff Shetterly  

    Jeff Shetterly

    Aircraft: North American SNJ-6 Texan


    Radial Rumble pilot Jeff Shetterly is a third-generation aviator and a U.S. Army veteran. Since leaving the military, he earned his instrument, commercial, and flight instructor certification, and has flown more than 100 aircraft types. He flies a 1945 North American SNJ-6 Texan.

    More about Radial Rumble

    USAF F-22 Raptor Demo

    USAF F-22 Raptor Demo 

    USAF F-22 Raptor Demo

    Aircraft: F-22 Raptor


    The F-22 Raptor Demonstration Team performs precision aerial maneuvers at air shows across the world to demonstrate the unique capabilities of the world’s premier fifth-generation fighter aircraft. The team also performs with the Air Force Heritage Flight Foundation to showcase modern-day fighter jets flying in formation with World War II, Korean, and Vietnam-era aircraft.

    More about USAF F-22 Raptor Demo Team

    Northern Stars

    Northern Stars 

    Northern Stars

    Aircraft: Pitts Special


    Royal Canadian Air Force veteran pilots Greg Hume-Powell, Todd Farrell, and Mario Hamel with their classic Pitts Specials are the Northern Stars, a precision aerobatic team. Exciting freestyle maneuvers, dramatic opposing passes, surface-level aerobatics, and more can be expected during their air show performance.

    More about Northern Stars

    Bye Aerospace

    Jim Peitz

    Jim Peitz 

    Jim Peitz

    Aircraft: Beechcraft F33C Bonanza


    Jim Peitz will probably throw a surprise at you when he takes off in a Beech Bonanza and jumps into an aerobatic routine. The specialized Bonanza is capable of a wide range of aerobatic maneuvers including loops, point rolls, barrel rolls, snap rolls, Cuban eights, and hammerheads. Jim’s father taught him how to fly back in the 1970s, and since then Jim has logged over 20,000 hours in more than 100 aircraft types.

    More about Jim Peitz

    TITAN Aerobatic Team

    TITAN Aerobatic Team 

    TITAN Aerobatic Team

    Aircraft: North American AT-6 Texan


    Founded in 1984 as the North American Aerobatic Team by Alan Henley and Steve Gustafson, the TITAN Aerobatic Team is one of the most recognizable air show performance teams in the world. With tight formations, billowing smoke systems, and classic radial engines rumbling along, the Texan-flying team today is always a crowd pleaser.

    More about Titan Aerobatic Team.

    National Anthem / The Chuters

    The Chuters 

    The Chuters

    Parachute Team


    A veteran-owned and operated parachute team, The Chuters deliver precision aerial parachute demonstrations all over the country. Led by husband-and-wife duo Keith and Yvette Walter, the expansive team boasts a collective jump number in the tens of thousands.

    More about The Chuters

    Homebuilts in Review (with Wright Model B)

    NORAD Intercept Demo

    NORAD 

    NORAD

    Aircraft: F-35A Lightning II/Civilian Light Twin


    The 115th fighter squadron of the Wisconsin Air National Guard will show off the capabilities of the cutting-edge fighter as they demonstrate a practice interception of a rogue civilian aircraft.

    More about NORAD

    Jerry Kerby

    Jerry Kerby 

    Jerry Kerby

    Aircraft: T-28 Trojan


    Jerry “Jive” Kerby is a retired U.S. Air Force fighter pilot having flown the F-15C Eagle and F-4 Phantom during his 23-year active-duty military career. He currently flies the T-28 Trojan, T-33 Shooting Star, L-39 Albatross, and Wild Blue, the RV-8A that wants to be a fighter jet.

    More about Jerry Kerby

    Erik Edgren

    Erik Edgren 

    Erik Edgren

    Aircraft: 1939 Taylorcraft “T-Clips”


    At the age of 6, Erik was already learning to fly from his father’s lap, and when he started learning spins at age 10, his passion for aerobatics was sparked for a lifetime. He’s flown more than 6,000 hours in over 180 aircraft types. His 1939 Taylorcraft was “clipped” for aerobatics in 1997, complete with an inverted fuel and oil and smoke systems.

    More about Erik Edgren

    International Aerobatic Club Demo

    International Aerobatic Club 

    International Aerobatic Club Demo

    Aircraft: Aura INTEGRAL R, Super Decathlon


    Jeff Boerboon and Michael Lents will show off thrilling aerobatic performances while you as the audience member can participate in live judging! Boerboon is a five-time U.S. Unlimited Aerobatic Team member and current captain, and he will demonstrate precision aerobatics in the Aura INTEGRAL R. Lents, a three-time Advanced Team member and a master CFI of aerobatics, will perform in the University of North Dakota’s Super Decathlon, which he coaches students in.

    More about the International Aerobatic Club

    AG Drones

    Scalewing

    Jetson One

    Warbirds of America

    Skip Stewart

    Skip Stewart 

    Skip Stewart

    Aircraft: Pitts S-2S PROMETHEUS 2


    Skip Stewart describes his routine as an aerobatic symphony, with a high alpha pass on takeoff and aerobatic maneuvers that bring him as close as a foot off the ground. Skip has more than 10,000 hours of flight experience and is the recipient of the 2013 Bill Barber Award for Showmanship and the 2015 Art Scholl Award. He has been flying in air shows for more than 16 years and was the first pilot to fly an airplane underneath a jumping motorcycle at an air show.

    More about Skip Stewart

    Paul Bennet

    Paul Bennet 

    Paul Bennet

    Aircraft: The Wolf Pitts


    Paul is a multiple Australian national aerobatic champion who has flown thousands of hours at air shows “Down Under.” He now returns to Oshkosh with his Wolf Pitts Pro biplane, built by the renowned Steve Wolf as one of only two in the world, the other being the Oracle Challenger III flown by Sean D. Tucker.

    More about Paul Bennet

    Matt Younkin

    Matt Younkin 

    Matt Younkin

    Aircraft: Twin Beech 18


    Matt Younkin, the first second-generation recipient of the Bill Barber Award for Showmanship, will fly his famous twin-engine Beech 18. This act is described by producers and fans alike as one of the most beautiful and graceful displays the industry has to offer. Younkin’s latest achievement is perfecting the world’s only night aerobatic display in a Beech 18. Equipped with more than 50 externally visible lights, the top of the airplane appears to glow in the dark while the bottom side actively twinkles. Younkin continues to amaze air show goers with his unique ability to capture the crowd in the moment, much the same way his father, Bobby, and sister, Amanda, did for so many years. Matt was the 2020 Art Scholl Showmanship award recipient.

    More about Matt Younkin

    Beta

    Jeff Shetterly

    Jeff Shetterly  

    Jeff Shetterly

    Aircraft: North American SNJ-6 Texan


    Radial Rumble pilot Jeff Shetterly is a third-generation aviator and a U.S. Army veteran. Since leaving the military, he earned his instrument, commercial, and flight instructor certification, and has flown more than 100 aircraft types. He flies a 1945 North American SNJ-6 Texan.

    More about Radial Rumble

    USAF F-22 Raptor Demo

    USAF F-22 Raptor Demo 

    USAF F-22 Raptor Demo

    Aircraft: F-22 Raptor


    The F-22 Raptor Demonstration Team performs precision aerial maneuvers at air shows across the world to demonstrate the unique capabilities of the world’s premier fifth-generation fighter aircraft. The team also performs with the Air Force Heritage Flight Foundation to showcase modern-day fighter jets flying in formation with World War II, Korean, and Vietnam-era aircraft.

    More about USAF F-22 Raptor Demo Team

    Northern Stars

    Northern Stars 

    Northern Stars

    Aircraft: Pitts Special


    Royal Canadian Air Force veteran pilots Greg Hume-Powell, Todd Farrell, and Mario Hamel with their classic Pitts Specials are the Northern Stars, a precision aerobatic team. Exciting freestyle maneuvers, dramatic opposing passes, surface-level aerobatics, and more can be expected during their air show performance.

    More about Northern Stars

    Bye Aerospace

    Jim Peitz

    Jim Peitz 

    Jim Peitz

    Aircraft: Beechcraft F33C Bonanza


    Jim Peitz will probably throw a surprise at you when he takes off in a Beech Bonanza and jumps into an aerobatic routine. The specialized Bonanza is capable of a wide range of aerobatic maneuvers including loops, point rolls, barrel rolls, snap rolls, Cuban eights, and hammerheads. Jim’s father taught him how to fly back in the 1970s, and since then Jim has logged over 20,000 hours in more than 100 aircraft types.

    More about Jim Peitz

    TITAN Aerobatic Team

    TITAN Aerobatic Team 

    TITAN Aerobatic Team

    Aircraft: North American AT-6 Texan


    Founded in 1984 as the North American Aerobatic Team by Alan Henley and Steve Gustafson, the TITAN Aerobatic Team is one of the most recognizable air show performance teams in the world. With tight formations, billowing smoke systems, and classic radial engines rumbling along, the Texan-flying team today is always a crowd pleaser.

    More about Titan Aerobatic Team.

  • Wednesday, July 22, 2026 - 2:15 p.m. CT

    National Anthem / The Chuters

    The Chuters 

    The Chuters

    Parachute Team


    A veteran-owned and operated parachute team, The Chuters deliver precision aerial parachute demonstrations all over the country. Led by husband-and-wife duo Keith and Yvette Walter, the expansive team boasts a collective jump number in the tens of thousands.

    More about The Chuters

    The Flying Bulls

    The Flying Bulls 

    The Flying Bulls

    Aircraft: P-38 Lightning, Douglas DC-6B


    For the first time ever, The Flying Bulls are crossing the Atlantic and making their public American debut at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2026. Based in Austria, the restored P-38 and DC-6 will travel together over Europe, Iceland, Newfoundland, and Canada to reach Wisconsin.

    More about The Flying Bulls

    Northern Stars

    Northern Stars 

    Northern Stars

    Aircraft: Pitts Special


    Royal Canadian Air Force veteran pilots Greg Hume-Powell, Todd Farrell, and Mario Hamel with their classic Pitts Specials are the Northern Stars, a precision aerobatic team. Exciting freestyle maneuvers, dramatic opposing passes, surface-level aerobatics, and more can be expected during their air show performance.

    More about Northern Stars

    RJ Gritter

    RJ Gritter 

    RJ Gritter

    Aircraft: Decathlon


    RJ developed a passion for aerobatics through RC flying. He started competing in RC aerobatics at age 16 in national and international events, representing the U.S. in indoor precision and freestyle aerobatic championships. He got his Decathlon at the end of 2015 and has since flown more than 800 hours in the airplane and more than 200 air show performances.

    More about RJ Gritter

    Warbirds of America

    David Martin

    David Martin 

    David Martin

    Aircraft: [Top Secret!]


    David Martin began performing aerobatic routines for the public at the age of 19. His lineage is full of aviation history, his grandfather having been a barnstormer in the 1930s, so his success comes as no surprise. He is an eight-time member of the U.S. Aerobatic team and has won numerous world gold medals. At one point, David flew every day for five years, or 1,826 consecutive days.

    More about David Martin

    Ace Maker

    Greg Colyer 

    Ace Maker

    Aircraft: T-33 Shooting Star


    Founder and owner of Ace Maker Aviation, U.S. Army veteran, and retired air traffic controller Greg Colyer fell in love the with the Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star nearly 20 years ago after his first flight in the type. He acquired his first T-33, Ace Maker, in 2008 and has been flying it in air shows since. He’ll be performing as a two-ship T-33 act with Robert “Scratch” Mitchell.

    More about Ace Maker Aviation.

    Team Redline

    Team Redline 

    Team Redline

    Aircraft: Van’s Aircraft RV-8


    A dynamic father-son formation aerobatic team, Ken and Austin Rieder thrill crowds with a choreographed routine both during the day and night. Vibrant smoke trails and modified wing tips to launch fireworks directly from the aircraft, this blend of pyrotechnics and aerobatics is a performance you can’t miss.

    More about Team Redline

    Jerry Kerby

    Jerry Kerby 

    Jerry Kerby

    Aircraft: T-28 Trojan


    Jerry “Jive” Kerby is a retired U.S. Air Force fighter pilot having flown the F-15C Eagle and F-4 Phantom during his 23-year active-duty military career. He currently flies the T-28 Trojan, T-33 Shooting Star, L-39 Albatross, and Wild Blue, the RV-8A that wants to be a fighter jet.

    More about Jerry Kerby

    Greg Koontz

    Greg Koontz 

    Greg Koontz

    Aircraft: Decathlon


    Until 2002, Greg flew jet aircraft for an Alabama corporation and performed air shows in his spare time. Today, Greg is a full-time air show and aerobatics professional. Greg is known throughout the U.S. and parts of Latin America as the foremost authority on the Super Decathlon aircraft. Besides doing an inverted ribbon cut 15 feet above the ground in air shows, Greg specializes in teaching pilots how to fly aerobatics in his Super Decathlon.

    More about Greg Koontz

    Red Arrows Arrival

    Red Arrows 

    RAF Red Arrows

    Aircraft: Hawk T1


    The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, best known as the world-renowned Red Arrows, are coming to Oshkosh for the very first time to help celebrate America's 250th. With a spectacular combination of close formations and precision flying, the Red Arrows have been displaying since 1965. The team — which uses the British-built Hawk T1 jet trainer — has flown nearly 5,000 displays in 57 countries, with pilots who have flown operationally in frontline aircraft such as the Eurofighter Typhoon.

    More about Red Arrows

    Michael Goulian

    Michael Goulian 

    Michael Goulian

    Aircraft: Extra 330SC


    Mike Goulian doesn’t just fly an air show; he attacks it. Every roll, pull, and tumble of his flight is deliberately and precisely executed. With his aggressive approach to the air show arena, he has mastered the ability to convey his message of passion through flight. Mike soloed on his 16th birthday and won the United States Unlimited Aerobatic Championship at 27 years old. He represented the U.S. at the World Aerobatic Championships on three separate occasions and competes as one of two U.S. pilots vying for the World Championship in the famed Red Bull Air Races. He earned first place in Budapest, Hungary, in 2009. He is one of seven people to be awarded all three of the air show industry’s most prestigious awards: The Art Scholl Memorial Showmanship Award (2006), the Bill Barber Award for Showmanship (2009), and the ICAS Sword of Excellence (2012). Mike was also inducted as an honorary Blue Angel. Today, Mike’s performance is the perfect marriage between man and machine — the world’s most high-performance aerobatic airplane, the Extra 330SC.

    More about Mike Goulian

    Jack Aces

    Jack Aces 

    Jack Aces

    Aircraft: P-51D Mustang


    Combining precision formation aerobatics, breathtaking maneuvers, and a passion for history, the Jack Aces inspire through speed and spectacle with the formidable P-51 Mustang. Pilots Luis Horschel, Ariel Luedi, and Marco Rusconi bring these World War II-era aircraft to life.

    More about Jack Aces

    Bernie Vasquez

    Bernie Vasquez 

    Bernie Vasquez

    Aircraft: P-47


    Bernie Vasquez began flying at age 11 where he traded pumping gas for flying lessons which eventually led him to a solo flight on his 16th birthday. He was the director of maintenance for the Texas Flying Legends which is now rebranded as the Dakota Territory Air Museum. Bernie is currently in charge of all the maintenance for the fleet and flies air shows mostly during the summer.

    Tinstix of Dynamite

    Tinstix of Dynamite 

    Tinstix of Dynamite

    Aircraft: Pyrotechnics, Prometheus, Edge 540


    Combining pyrotechnics with the precision skills of aerobatic pilots Skip Stewart and Melissa Burns, this display creates one action-packed performance.

    Britt Lincoln

    Britt Lincoln 

    Britt Lincoln

    Aircraft: Extra 330SC


    As a fourth-generation pilot with roots back to her family’s Montana grass strip, aviation is in Britt’s DNA. She earned her wings in 2017 and started flying competition aerobatics in 2019. She is the second woman ever to win the U.S. Advanced Aerobatic Championship, a two-time member of the U.S. Advanced Aerobatic Team, and is now a member of the Unlimited team. Her air show performance is full of energy and precision maneuvers.

    More about Britt Lincoln

    Susan Dacy

    Susan Dacy 

    Susan Dacy

    Aircraft: Super Stearman


    Susan Dacy is one of only a few women performing air shows in a biplane. Along with Big Red, her Super Stearman, Dacy steps back in time performing a dazzling display of barrel rolls, slow rolls, Cuban eights, hammerhead turns, loops, and much more, in a style reminiscent of the barnstorming era of flying.

    More about Susan Dacy

    Vicky Benzing

    Vicky Benzing 

    Vicky Benzing

    Aircraft: P-51 Plum Crazy


    Vicky Benzing’s talents spread across the aviation spectrum; she is an accomplished pilot, skydiver, and aerobatic performer. Her appreciation for all things aviation is shown not only through her diverse talents, but also through the aircraft she performs at shows around the country. At AirVenture 2018, she flew her candy-colored Extra 300S, a powerhouse aerobatic airplane, and in 2021, she flew her vintage 1940 Boeing Stearman,, and now she flies the legendary P-51, Plum Crazy. Vicky began her aerobatic training in 2005 under air show legend Wayne Handley, but her aviation career extends far beyond that. She has been flying for more than 30 years and holds an ATP certificate, as well as commercial ratings in helicopters, seaplanes, and gliders.

    More about Vicky Benzing

    Warbirds Missing Man

    National Anthem / The Chuters

    The Chuters 

    The Chuters

    Parachute Team


    A veteran-owned and operated parachute team, The Chuters deliver precision aerial parachute demonstrations all over the country. Led by husband-and-wife duo Keith and Yvette Walter, the expansive team boasts a collective jump number in the tens of thousands.

    More about The Chuters

    The Flying Bulls

    The Flying Bulls 

    The Flying Bulls

    Aircraft: P-38 Lightning, Douglas DC-6B


    For the first time ever, The Flying Bulls are crossing the Atlantic and making their public American debut at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2026. Based in Austria, the restored P-38 and DC-6 will travel together over Europe, Iceland, Newfoundland, and Canada to reach Wisconsin.

    More about The Flying Bulls

    Northern Stars

    Northern Stars 

    Northern Stars

    Aircraft: Pitts Special


    Royal Canadian Air Force veteran pilots Greg Hume-Powell, Todd Farrell, and Mario Hamel with their classic Pitts Specials are the Northern Stars, a precision aerobatic team. Exciting freestyle maneuvers, dramatic opposing passes, surface-level aerobatics, and more can be expected during their air show performance.

    More about Northern Stars

    RJ Gritter

    RJ Gritter 

    RJ Gritter

    Aircraft: Decathlon


    RJ developed a passion for aerobatics through RC flying. He started competing in RC aerobatics at age 16 in national and international events, representing the U.S. in indoor precision and freestyle aerobatic championships. He got his Decathlon at the end of 2015 and has since flown more than 800 hours in the airplane and more than 200 air show performances.

    More about RJ Gritter

    Warbirds of America

    David Martin

    David Martin 

    David Martin

    Aircraft: [Top Secret!]


    David Martin began performing aerobatic routines for the public at the age of 19. His lineage is full of aviation history, his grandfather having been a barnstormer in the 1930s, so his success comes as no surprise. He is an eight-time member of the U.S. Aerobatic team and has won numerous world gold medals. At one point, David flew every day for five years, or 1,826 consecutive days.

    More about David Martin

    Ace Maker

    Greg Colyer 

    Ace Maker

    Aircraft: T-33 Shooting Star


    Founder and owner of Ace Maker Aviation, U.S. Army veteran, and retired air traffic controller Greg Colyer fell in love the with the Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star nearly 20 years ago after his first flight in the type. He acquired his first T-33, Ace Maker, in 2008 and has been flying it in air shows since. He’ll be performing as a two-ship T-33 act with Robert “Scratch” Mitchell.

    More about Ace Maker Aviation.

    Team Redline

    Team Redline 

    Team Redline

    Aircraft: Van’s Aircraft RV-8


    A dynamic father-son formation aerobatic team, Ken and Austin Rieder thrill crowds with a choreographed routine both during the day and night. Vibrant smoke trails and modified wing tips to launch fireworks directly from the aircraft, this blend of pyrotechnics and aerobatics is a performance you can’t miss.

    More about Team Redline

    Jerry Kerby

    Jerry Kerby 

    Jerry Kerby

    Aircraft: T-28 Trojan


    Jerry “Jive” Kerby is a retired U.S. Air Force fighter pilot having flown the F-15C Eagle and F-4 Phantom during his 23-year active-duty military career. He currently flies the T-28 Trojan, T-33 Shooting Star, L-39 Albatross, and Wild Blue, the RV-8A that wants to be a fighter jet.

    More about Jerry Kerby

    Greg Koontz

    Greg Koontz 

    Greg Koontz

    Aircraft: Decathlon


    Until 2002, Greg flew jet aircraft for an Alabama corporation and performed air shows in his spare time. Today, Greg is a full-time air show and aerobatics professional. Greg is known throughout the U.S. and parts of Latin America as the foremost authority on the Super Decathlon aircraft. Besides doing an inverted ribbon cut 15 feet above the ground in air shows, Greg specializes in teaching pilots how to fly aerobatics in his Super Decathlon.

    More about Greg Koontz

    Red Arrows Arrival

    Red Arrows 

    RAF Red Arrows

    Aircraft: Hawk T1


    The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, best known as the world-renowned Red Arrows, are coming to Oshkosh for the very first time to help celebrate America's 250th. With a spectacular combination of close formations and precision flying, the Red Arrows have been displaying since 1965. The team — which uses the British-built Hawk T1 jet trainer — has flown nearly 5,000 displays in 57 countries, with pilots who have flown operationally in frontline aircraft such as the Eurofighter Typhoon.

    More about Red Arrows

    Michael Goulian

    Michael Goulian 

    Michael Goulian

    Aircraft: Extra 330SC


    Mike Goulian doesn’t just fly an air show; he attacks it. Every roll, pull, and tumble of his flight is deliberately and precisely executed. With his aggressive approach to the air show arena, he has mastered the ability to convey his message of passion through flight. Mike soloed on his 16th birthday and won the United States Unlimited Aerobatic Championship at 27 years old. He represented the U.S. at the World Aerobatic Championships on three separate occasions and competes as one of two U.S. pilots vying for the World Championship in the famed Red Bull Air Races. He earned first place in Budapest, Hungary, in 2009. He is one of seven people to be awarded all three of the air show industry’s most prestigious awards: The Art Scholl Memorial Showmanship Award (2006), the Bill Barber Award for Showmanship (2009), and the ICAS Sword of Excellence (2012). Mike was also inducted as an honorary Blue Angel. Today, Mike’s performance is the perfect marriage between man and machine — the world’s most high-performance aerobatic airplane, the Extra 330SC.

    More about Mike Goulian

    Jack Aces

    Jack Aces 

    Jack Aces

    Aircraft: P-51D Mustang


    Combining precision formation aerobatics, breathtaking maneuvers, and a passion for history, the Jack Aces inspire through speed and spectacle with the formidable P-51 Mustang. Pilots Luis Horschel, Ariel Luedi, and Marco Rusconi bring these World War II-era aircraft to life.

    More about Jack Aces

    Bernie Vasquez

    Bernie Vasquez 

    Bernie Vasquez

    Aircraft: P-47


    Bernie Vasquez began flying at age 11 where he traded pumping gas for flying lessons which eventually led him to a solo flight on his 16th birthday. He was the director of maintenance for the Texas Flying Legends which is now rebranded as the Dakota Territory Air Museum. Bernie is currently in charge of all the maintenance for the fleet and flies air shows mostly during the summer.

    Tinstix of Dynamite

    Tinstix of Dynamite 

    Tinstix of Dynamite

    Aircraft: Pyrotechnics, Prometheus, Edge 540


    Combining pyrotechnics with the precision skills of aerobatic pilots Skip Stewart and Melissa Burns, this display creates one action-packed performance.

    Britt Lincoln

    Britt Lincoln 

    Britt Lincoln

    Aircraft: Extra 330SC


    As a fourth-generation pilot with roots back to her family’s Montana grass strip, aviation is in Britt’s DNA. She earned her wings in 2017 and started flying competition aerobatics in 2019. She is the second woman ever to win the U.S. Advanced Aerobatic Championship, a two-time member of the U.S. Advanced Aerobatic Team, and is now a member of the Unlimited team. Her air show performance is full of energy and precision maneuvers.

    More about Britt Lincoln

    Susan Dacy

    Susan Dacy 

    Susan Dacy

    Aircraft: Super Stearman


    Susan Dacy is one of only a few women performing air shows in a biplane. Along with Big Red, her Super Stearman, Dacy steps back in time performing a dazzling display of barrel rolls, slow rolls, Cuban eights, hammerhead turns, loops, and much more, in a style reminiscent of the barnstorming era of flying.

    More about Susan Dacy

    Vicky Benzing

    Vicky Benzing 

    Vicky Benzing

    Aircraft: P-51 Plum Crazy


    Vicky Benzing’s talents spread across the aviation spectrum; she is an accomplished pilot, skydiver, and aerobatic performer. Her appreciation for all things aviation is shown not only through her diverse talents, but also through the aircraft she performs at shows around the country. At AirVenture 2018, she flew her candy-colored Extra 300S, a powerhouse aerobatic airplane, and in 2021, she flew her vintage 1940 Boeing Stearman,, and now she flies the legendary P-51, Plum Crazy. Vicky began her aerobatic training in 2005 under air show legend Wayne Handley, but her aviation career extends far beyond that. She has been flying for more than 30 years and holds an ATP certificate, as well as commercial ratings in helicopters, seaplanes, and gliders.

    More about Vicky Benzing

    Warbirds Missing Man

  • Wednesday, July 22, 2026 (Night) - 8 p.m. CT

    B-29, PB4Y-2, DC-6, P-38, PBY, and F8F

    Jim Tobul

    TITAN Aerobatic Team

    TITAN Aerobatic Team 

    TITAN Aerobatic Team

    Aircraft: North American AT-6 Texan


    Founded in 1984 as the North American Aerobatic Team by Alan Henley and Steve Gustafson, the TITAN Aerobatic Team is one of the most recognizable air show performance teams in the world. With tight formations, billowing smoke systems, and classic radial engines rumbling along, the Texan-flying team today is always a crowd pleaser.

    More about Titan Aerobatic Team.

    Erik Edgren

    Erik Edgren 

    Erik Edgren

    Aircraft: 1939 Taylorcraft “T-Clips”


    At the age of 6, Erik was already learning to fly from his father’s lap, and when he started learning spins at age 10, his passion for aerobatics was sparked for a lifetime. He’s flown more than 6,000 hours in over 180 aircraft types. His 1939 Taylorcraft was “clipped” for aerobatics in 1997, complete with an inverted fuel and oil and smoke systems.

    More about Erik Edgren

    U.S. Army Golden Knights

    U.S. Army Golden Knights 

    U.S. Army Golden Knights

    Aircraft: de Havilland Canada C-147A


    The U.S. Army Parachute Team, known as the Golden Knights, is a combination of expert teams and soldiers brought together by their love of skydiving. This includes parachute teams, aircraft pilots, and those who handle jump logistics behind the scenes. The demonstration team excels under pressure performing for excited audiences at some of the largest festivals, air shows, and sporting events around the country. Consisting of 26 soldiers, the team showcases the benefits of Army service with people everywhere through the sport of skydiving.

    More about U.S. Army Golden Knights

    Matt Younkin

    Matt Younkin 

    Matt Younkin

    Aircraft: Twin Beech 18


    Matt Younkin, the first second-generation recipient of the Bill Barber Award for Showmanship, will fly his famous twin-engine Beech 18. This act is described by producers and fans alike as one of the most beautiful and graceful displays the industry has to offer. Younkin’s latest achievement is perfecting the world’s only night aerobatic display in a Beech 18. Equipped with more than 50 externally visible lights, the top of the airplane appears to glow in the dark while the bottom side actively twinkles. Younkin continues to amaze air show goers with his unique ability to capture the crowd in the moment, much the same way his father, Bobby, and sister, Amanda, did for so many years. Matt was the 2020 Art Scholl Showmanship award recipient.

    More about Matt Younkin

    Bob Carlton

    Bob Carlton 

    Bob Carlton

    Aircraft: FoxJet twin-engine sailplane


    Bob Carlton does a stunning performance in his FoxJet jet sailplane. With a pair of 250-pound-thrust PBS TJ-100 jet engines, the FoxJet self-launches and performs a high-speed aerobatic climb to altitude without a tow plane, followed by a spectacular exhibition of graceful sailplane aerobatics.

    Bob is a retired rocket scientist known for creating spectacular one-off designs. He has been flying since 1979 and has experience across the board in aviation, from hang gliders to sailplanes, helicopters, and airplanes. He is always working on the next great project!

    More about Bob Carlton

    Kyle Fowler

    Kyle Fowler 

    Kyle Fowler

    Aircraft: Rutan Long-EZ


    Kyle Fowler is living the dream of being an aerobatic pilot — a dream that he has had since the age of 12, when he would announce his own father’s aerobatic performances at air shows. He performs a thrilling routine in a homebuilt yellow 1986 Long-EZ.

    More about Kyle Fowler

    Tom Larkin

    Tom Larkin 

    Tom Larkin

    Aircraft: SubSonex “Mini Jet”


    A retired U.S. Air Force pilot with more than 10,000 hours of flight time, Tom “Lark” Larkin flies a highly modified, experimental SubSonex Jet that was the first kit ever sold of the kind. Ever since seeing a BD-5J perform at an air show when he was a kid, it’s been a 30-plus year dream of Lark’s to perform in a mini jet. At only 500 pounds with speeds up to 300 mph, the SubSonex provides an air show experience unlike anything else.

    Ken Rieder

    Ken Rieder 

    Ken Rieder

    Aircraft: RV-8


    A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Ken Rieder has been flying for 35 years and logged more than 13,000 flying hours. As a child, Rieder was inspired by seeing the Blue Angels perform at his local airport. Since then, he has worked as a corporate and airline pilot, a multi-engine flight instructor and an aerobatic instructor. Rieder is an avid airplane builder and is currently building his fifth RV-8.

    More about Ken Rieder

    Nathan Hammond

    Nate Hammond 

    Nathan Hammond

    Aircraft: Super Chipmunk


    Nathan Hammond has been flying his de Havilland Chipmunk in air shows since 1998. Now heavily modified, the Super Chipmunk is known as GhostWriter, leaving its skywriting mark on the Oshkosh sky throughout the week. His daytime routine is action-packed with loops, rolls, and vertical maneuvers. During his night performance, GhostWriter lights up the sky with 200 pounds of wing-mounted pyrotechnics.

    More about Nathan Hammond

    Fireworks, Drones, Lasers, and More

    B-29, PB4Y-2, DC-6, P-38, PBY, and F8F

    Jim Tobul

    TITAN Aerobatic Team

    TITAN Aerobatic Team 

    TITAN Aerobatic Team

    Aircraft: North American AT-6 Texan


    Founded in 1984 as the North American Aerobatic Team by Alan Henley and Steve Gustafson, the TITAN Aerobatic Team is one of the most recognizable air show performance teams in the world. With tight formations, billowing smoke systems, and classic radial engines rumbling along, the Texan-flying team today is always a crowd pleaser.

    More about Titan Aerobatic Team.

    Erik Edgren

    Erik Edgren 

    Erik Edgren

    Aircraft: 1939 Taylorcraft “T-Clips”


    At the age of 6, Erik was already learning to fly from his father’s lap, and when he started learning spins at age 10, his passion for aerobatics was sparked for a lifetime. He’s flown more than 6,000 hours in over 180 aircraft types. His 1939 Taylorcraft was “clipped” for aerobatics in 1997, complete with an inverted fuel and oil and smoke systems.

    More about Erik Edgren

    U.S. Army Golden Knights

    U.S. Army Golden Knights 

    U.S. Army Golden Knights

    Aircraft: de Havilland Canada C-147A


    The U.S. Army Parachute Team, known as the Golden Knights, is a combination of expert teams and soldiers brought together by their love of skydiving. This includes parachute teams, aircraft pilots, and those who handle jump logistics behind the scenes. The demonstration team excels under pressure performing for excited audiences at some of the largest festivals, air shows, and sporting events around the country. Consisting of 26 soldiers, the team showcases the benefits of Army service with people everywhere through the sport of skydiving.

    More about U.S. Army Golden Knights

    Matt Younkin

    Matt Younkin 

    Matt Younkin

    Aircraft: Twin Beech 18


    Matt Younkin, the first second-generation recipient of the Bill Barber Award for Showmanship, will fly his famous twin-engine Beech 18. This act is described by producers and fans alike as one of the most beautiful and graceful displays the industry has to offer. Younkin’s latest achievement is perfecting the world’s only night aerobatic display in a Beech 18. Equipped with more than 50 externally visible lights, the top of the airplane appears to glow in the dark while the bottom side actively twinkles. Younkin continues to amaze air show goers with his unique ability to capture the crowd in the moment, much the same way his father, Bobby, and sister, Amanda, did for so many years. Matt was the 2020 Art Scholl Showmanship award recipient.

    More about Matt Younkin

    Bob Carlton

    Bob Carlton 

    Bob Carlton

    Aircraft: FoxJet twin-engine sailplane


    Bob Carlton does a stunning performance in his FoxJet jet sailplane. With a pair of 250-pound-thrust PBS TJ-100 jet engines, the FoxJet self-launches and performs a high-speed aerobatic climb to altitude without a tow plane, followed by a spectacular exhibition of graceful sailplane aerobatics.

    Bob is a retired rocket scientist known for creating spectacular one-off designs. He has been flying since 1979 and has experience across the board in aviation, from hang gliders to sailplanes, helicopters, and airplanes. He is always working on the next great project!

    More about Bob Carlton

    Kyle Fowler

    Kyle Fowler 

    Kyle Fowler

    Aircraft: Rutan Long-EZ


    Kyle Fowler is living the dream of being an aerobatic pilot — a dream that he has had since the age of 12, when he would announce his own father’s aerobatic performances at air shows. He performs a thrilling routine in a homebuilt yellow 1986 Long-EZ.

    More about Kyle Fowler

    Tom Larkin

    Tom Larkin 

    Tom Larkin

    Aircraft: SubSonex “Mini Jet”


    A retired U.S. Air Force pilot with more than 10,000 hours of flight time, Tom “Lark” Larkin flies a highly modified, experimental SubSonex Jet that was the first kit ever sold of the kind. Ever since seeing a BD-5J perform at an air show when he was a kid, it’s been a 30-plus year dream of Lark’s to perform in a mini jet. At only 500 pounds with speeds up to 300 mph, the SubSonex provides an air show experience unlike anything else.

    Ken Rieder

    Ken Rieder 

    Ken Rieder

    Aircraft: RV-8


    A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Ken Rieder has been flying for 35 years and logged more than 13,000 flying hours. As a child, Rieder was inspired by seeing the Blue Angels perform at his local airport. Since then, he has worked as a corporate and airline pilot, a multi-engine flight instructor and an aerobatic instructor. Rieder is an avid airplane builder and is currently building his fifth RV-8.

    More about Ken Rieder

    Nathan Hammond

    Nate Hammond 

    Nathan Hammond

    Aircraft: Super Chipmunk


    Nathan Hammond has been flying his de Havilland Chipmunk in air shows since 1998. Now heavily modified, the Super Chipmunk is known as GhostWriter, leaving its skywriting mark on the Oshkosh sky throughout the week. His daytime routine is action-packed with loops, rolls, and vertical maneuvers. During his night performance, GhostWriter lights up the sky with 200 pounds of wing-mounted pyrotechnics.

    More about Nathan Hammond

    Fireworks, Drones, Lasers, and More

  • Thursday, July 23, 2026 - 2:15 p.m. CT

    National Anthem / U.S. Army Golden Knights

    U.S. Army Golden Knights 

    U.S. Army Golden Knights

    Aircraft: de Havilland Canada C-147A


    The U.S. Army Parachute Team, known as the Golden Knights, is a combination of expert teams and soldiers brought together by their love of skydiving. This includes parachute teams, aircraft pilots, and those who handle jump logistics behind the scenes. The demonstration team excels under pressure performing for excited audiences at some of the largest festivals, air shows, and sporting events around the country. Consisting of 26 soldiers, the team showcases the benefits of Army service with people everywhere through the sport of skydiving.

    More about U.S. Army Golden Knights

    Vintage in Review (with Wright Model B)

    Jarrod Lindemann

    Jarrod Lindemann 

    Jarrod Lindemann

    Aircraft: Jet Waco


    Jarrod Lindemann, raised in a family deeply involved in aviation, has been spraying crops for over 23 years, while nurturing a passion for aerobatics and air shows. Witnessing his favorite performer Jimmy Franklin’s modification of a Waco with a jet engine sparked his fascination. Thanks to John Klatt, Dell Coller, and their team, a similar Jet Waco was revitalized. Flying this modified Taperwing Waco with a LearJet engine enables astonishing maneuvers. Jarrod feels honored to share this Jet Waco in tribute to the late great Jimmy Franklin. Jarrod aims to infuse his own creativity into this remarkable combination, as Team RAD elevates its brand through extraordinary aircraft and performances, inspiring enthusiasts of all ages.

    Visit RAD Aerosports to learn more.

    Jeff Boerboon

    Jeff Boerboon 

    Jeff Boerboon

    Aircraft: Extra 330SC


    With more than 20 years of air show experience, Jeff Boerboon is an aerobatic perfectionist with a high priority on safety. His performances in the one-of-a-kind Yak-110 and the Jack Links Jet Waco set the stage for his precision and flair. Now flying the Extra 330SC, he continues to wow crowds and is passionate about inspiring the next generation of aviators.

    Warbirds of America

    Paul Bennet

    Paul Bennet 

    Paul Bennet

    Aircraft: The Wolf Pitts


    Paul is a multiple Australian national aerobatic champion who has flown thousands of hours at air shows “Down Under.” He now returns to Oshkosh with his Wolf Pitts Pro biplane, built by the renowned Steve Wolf as one of only two in the world, the other being the Oracle Challenger III flown by Sean D. Tucker.

    More about Paul Bennet

    Red Bull Air Force

    Red Bull 

    Red Bull Air Force

    Aircraft: Extra 300, Bo 105 helicopter, Wingsuits


    Red Bull Air Force members Kevin Coleman and Aaron Fitzgerald bring together thousands of hours of aerobatic experience to wow crowds. With Coleman putting the Extra 300 through its paces, Fitzgerald looping and rolling a Bo 105 helicopter, and the wingsuit jumpers showing off their remarkable maneuverability, the group brings together a show unlike anything else.

    More about Red Bull Air Force

    Ace Maker

    Greg Colyer 

    Ace Maker

    Aircraft: T-33 Shooting Star


    Founder and owner of Ace Maker Aviation, U.S. Army veteran, and retired air traffic controller Greg Colyer fell in love the with the Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star nearly 20 years ago after his first flight in the type. He acquired his first T-33, Ace Maker, in 2008 and has been flying it in air shows since. He’ll be performing as a two-ship T-33 act with Robert “Scratch” Mitchell.

    More about Ace Maker Aviation.

    Kyle Franklin

    Kyle Franklin 

    Kyle Franklin

    Aircraft: PA-18A Super Cub Frankenstein


    Kyle Franklin, son of late air show legend Jimmy Franklin, was destined for the sky the moment he was born. He began flying at age 8 in a Piper Super Cub, by age 14 he performed his first wing walk, and at 17 he was wing-walking professionally for his father. In addition to crawling out of the cockpit and dangling from airplanes, Kyle started his own flying career performing in air shows at age 21.

    More about Kyle Franklin

    David Martin

    David Martin 

    David Martin

    Aircraft: [Top Secret!]


    David Martin began performing aerobatic routines for the public at the age of 19. His lineage is full of aviation history, his grandfather having been a barnstormer in the 1930s, so his success comes as no surprise. He is an eight-time member of the U.S. Aerobatic team and has won numerous world gold medals. At one point, David flew every day for five years, or 1,826 consecutive days.

    More about David Martin

    WWII Airborne Demo Team

    WWII Airborne Demo Team 

    WWII Airborne Demo Team

    Aircraft: C-47, C-49


    Based in Frederick, Oklahoma, the WWII Airborne Demonstration Team operates two WWII-era Douglas aircraft — a C-47 and C-49. With the mission of “Remember, Honor, Serve,” the group jumps in full authentic WWII gear with round parachutes to help keep the memories of WWII veterans alive.

    More about WWII Airborne Demo Team

    RJ Gritter

    RJ Gritter 

    RJ Gritter

    Aircraft: Decathlon


    RJ developed a passion for aerobatics through RC flying. He started competing in RC aerobatics at age 16 in national and international events, representing the U.S. in indoor precision and freestyle aerobatic championships. He got his Decathlon at the end of 2015 and has since flown more than 800 hours in the airplane and more than 200 air show performances.

    More about RJ Gritter

    Frank Kimmel

    Frank Kimmel 

    Frank Kimmel

    Aircraft: F4U Corsair


    Flying one of the most iconic warbirds, Frank Kimmel’s 1949 F4U Corsair once served with the Honduran air force and was later recovered in 1978 after a crash in Texas. Restored to flying condition, this Pratt & Whitney radial engine-powered fighter keeps history alive while wowing crowds. Frank has logged more than 14,000 flight hours, holding an ATP certificate and type ratings in the F4U Corsair and T-33 jet.

    Ed Hamill

    Ed Hamill 

    Ed Hamill

    Aircraft: Folds of Honor Biplane


    Ed is a retired USAF colonel and fighter pilot with more than 2,200 hours in the F-16 Fighting Falcon, including combat time. He now performs to raise awareness for Folds of Honor Foundation, which provides scholarships to the families of America’s fallen or disabled military personnel and first responders.

    More about Ed Hamill

    Bernie Vasquez

    Bernie Vasquez 

    Bernie Vasquez

    Aircraft: P-47


    Bernie Vasquez began flying at age 11 where he traded pumping gas for flying lessons which eventually led him to a solo flight on his 16th birthday. He was the director of maintenance for the Texas Flying Legends which is now rebranded as the Dakota Territory Air Museum. Bernie is currently in charge of all the maintenance for the fleet and flies air shows mostly during the summer.

    USAF C-17 Demo

    USAF F-22 Raptor Demo and Heritage Flight

    USAF F-22 Raptor Demo 

    USAF F-22 Raptor Demo

    Aircraft: F-22 Raptor


    The F-22 Raptor Demonstration Team performs precision aerial maneuvers at air shows across the world to demonstrate the unique capabilities of the world’s premier fifth-generation fighter aircraft. The team also performs with the Air Force Heritage Flight Foundation to showcase modern-day fighter jets flying in formation with World War II, Korean, and Vietnam-era aircraft.

    More about USAF F-22 Raptor Demo Team

    National Anthem / U.S. Army Golden Knights

    U.S. Army Golden Knights 

    U.S. Army Golden Knights

    Aircraft: de Havilland Canada C-147A


    The U.S. Army Parachute Team, known as the Golden Knights, is a combination of expert teams and soldiers brought together by their love of skydiving. This includes parachute teams, aircraft pilots, and those who handle jump logistics behind the scenes. The demonstration team excels under pressure performing for excited audiences at some of the largest festivals, air shows, and sporting events around the country. Consisting of 26 soldiers, the team showcases the benefits of Army service with people everywhere through the sport of skydiving.

    More about U.S. Army Golden Knights

    Vintage in Review (with Wright Model B)

    Jarrod Lindemann

    Jarrod Lindemann 

    Jarrod Lindemann

    Aircraft: Jet Waco


    Jarrod Lindemann, raised in a family deeply involved in aviation, has been spraying crops for over 23 years, while nurturing a passion for aerobatics and air shows. Witnessing his favorite performer Jimmy Franklin’s modification of a Waco with a jet engine sparked his fascination. Thanks to John Klatt, Dell Coller, and their team, a similar Jet Waco was revitalized. Flying this modified Taperwing Waco with a LearJet engine enables astonishing maneuvers. Jarrod feels honored to share this Jet Waco in tribute to the late great Jimmy Franklin. Jarrod aims to infuse his own creativity into this remarkable combination, as Team RAD elevates its brand through extraordinary aircraft and performances, inspiring enthusiasts of all ages.

    Visit RAD Aerosports to learn more.

    Jeff Boerboon

    Jeff Boerboon 

    Jeff Boerboon

    Aircraft: Extra 330SC


    With more than 20 years of air show experience, Jeff Boerboon is an aerobatic perfectionist with a high priority on safety. His performances in the one-of-a-kind Yak-110 and the Jack Links Jet Waco set the stage for his precision and flair. Now flying the Extra 330SC, he continues to wow crowds and is passionate about inspiring the next generation of aviators.

    Warbirds of America

    Paul Bennet

    Paul Bennet 

    Paul Bennet

    Aircraft: The Wolf Pitts


    Paul is a multiple Australian national aerobatic champion who has flown thousands of hours at air shows “Down Under.” He now returns to Oshkosh with his Wolf Pitts Pro biplane, built by the renowned Steve Wolf as one of only two in the world, the other being the Oracle Challenger III flown by Sean D. Tucker.

    More about Paul Bennet

    Red Bull Air Force

    Red Bull 

    Red Bull Air Force

    Aircraft: Extra 300, Bo 105 helicopter, Wingsuits


    Red Bull Air Force members Kevin Coleman and Aaron Fitzgerald bring together thousands of hours of aerobatic experience to wow crowds. With Coleman putting the Extra 300 through its paces, Fitzgerald looping and rolling a Bo 105 helicopter, and the wingsuit jumpers showing off their remarkable maneuverability, the group brings together a show unlike anything else.

    More about Red Bull Air Force

    Ace Maker

    Greg Colyer 

    Ace Maker

    Aircraft: T-33 Shooting Star


    Founder and owner of Ace Maker Aviation, U.S. Army veteran, and retired air traffic controller Greg Colyer fell in love the with the Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star nearly 20 years ago after his first flight in the type. He acquired his first T-33, Ace Maker, in 2008 and has been flying it in air shows since. He’ll be performing as a two-ship T-33 act with Robert “Scratch” Mitchell.

    More about Ace Maker Aviation.

    Kyle Franklin

    Kyle Franklin 

    Kyle Franklin

    Aircraft: PA-18A Super Cub Frankenstein


    Kyle Franklin, son of late air show legend Jimmy Franklin, was destined for the sky the moment he was born. He began flying at age 8 in a Piper Super Cub, by age 14 he performed his first wing walk, and at 17 he was wing-walking professionally for his father. In addition to crawling out of the cockpit and dangling from airplanes, Kyle started his own flying career performing in air shows at age 21.

    More about Kyle Franklin

    David Martin

    David Martin 

    David Martin

    Aircraft: [Top Secret!]


    David Martin began performing aerobatic routines for the public at the age of 19. His lineage is full of aviation history, his grandfather having been a barnstormer in the 1930s, so his success comes as no surprise. He is an eight-time member of the U.S. Aerobatic team and has won numerous world gold medals. At one point, David flew every day for five years, or 1,826 consecutive days.

    More about David Martin

    WWII Airborne Demo Team

    WWII Airborne Demo Team 

    WWII Airborne Demo Team

    Aircraft: C-47, C-49


    Based in Frederick, Oklahoma, the WWII Airborne Demonstration Team operates two WWII-era Douglas aircraft — a C-47 and C-49. With the mission of “Remember, Honor, Serve,” the group jumps in full authentic WWII gear with round parachutes to help keep the memories of WWII veterans alive.

    More about WWII Airborne Demo Team

    RJ Gritter

    RJ Gritter 

    RJ Gritter

    Aircraft: Decathlon


    RJ developed a passion for aerobatics through RC flying. He started competing in RC aerobatics at age 16 in national and international events, representing the U.S. in indoor precision and freestyle aerobatic championships. He got his Decathlon at the end of 2015 and has since flown more than 800 hours in the airplane and more than 200 air show performances.

    More about RJ Gritter

    Frank Kimmel

    Frank Kimmel 

    Frank Kimmel

    Aircraft: F4U Corsair


    Flying one of the most iconic warbirds, Frank Kimmel’s 1949 F4U Corsair once served with the Honduran air force and was later recovered in 1978 after a crash in Texas. Restored to flying condition, this Pratt & Whitney radial engine-powered fighter keeps history alive while wowing crowds. Frank has logged more than 14,000 flight hours, holding an ATP certificate and type ratings in the F4U Corsair and T-33 jet.

    Ed Hamill

    Ed Hamill 

    Ed Hamill

    Aircraft: Folds of Honor Biplane


    Ed is a retired USAF colonel and fighter pilot with more than 2,200 hours in the F-16 Fighting Falcon, including combat time. He now performs to raise awareness for Folds of Honor Foundation, which provides scholarships to the families of America’s fallen or disabled military personnel and first responders.

    More about Ed Hamill

    Bernie Vasquez

    Bernie Vasquez 

    Bernie Vasquez

    Aircraft: P-47


    Bernie Vasquez began flying at age 11 where he traded pumping gas for flying lessons which eventually led him to a solo flight on his 16th birthday. He was the director of maintenance for the Texas Flying Legends which is now rebranded as the Dakota Territory Air Museum. Bernie is currently in charge of all the maintenance for the fleet and flies air shows mostly during the summer.

    USAF C-17 Demo

    USAF F-22 Raptor Demo and Heritage Flight

    USAF F-22 Raptor Demo 

    USAF F-22 Raptor Demo

    Aircraft: F-22 Raptor


    The F-22 Raptor Demonstration Team performs precision aerial maneuvers at air shows across the world to demonstrate the unique capabilities of the world’s premier fifth-generation fighter aircraft. The team also performs with the Air Force Heritage Flight Foundation to showcase modern-day fighter jets flying in formation with World War II, Korean, and Vietnam-era aircraft.

    More about USAF F-22 Raptor Demo Team

  • Friday, July 24, 2026 - 2:15 p.m. CT

    National Anthem / The Chuters

    The Chuters 

    The Chuters

    Parachute Team


    A veteran-owned and operated parachute team, The Chuters deliver precision aerial parachute demonstrations all over the country. Led by husband-and-wife duo Keith and Yvette Walter, the expansive team boasts a collective jump number in the tens of thousands.

    More about The Chuters

    Showcase: Seaplanes

    Frank Kimmel

    Frank Kimmel 

    Frank Kimmel

    Aircraft: F4U Corsair


    Flying one of the most iconic warbirds, Frank Kimmel’s 1949 F4U Corsair once served with the Honduran air force and was later recovered in 1978 after a crash in Texas. Restored to flying condition, this Pratt & Whitney radial engine-powered fighter keeps history alive while wowing crowds. Frank has logged more than 14,000 flight hours, holding an ATP certificate and type ratings in the F4U Corsair and T-33 jet.

    Susan Dacy

    Susan Dacy 

    Susan Dacy

    Aircraft: Super Stearman


    Susan Dacy is one of only a few women performing air shows in a biplane. Along with Big Red, her Super Stearman, Dacy steps back in time performing a dazzling display of barrel rolls, slow rolls, Cuban eights, hammerhead turns, loops, and much more, in a style reminiscent of the barnstorming era of flying.

    More about Susan Dacy

    Warbirds of America

    Jim Peitz

    Jim Peitz 

    Jim Peitz

    Aircraft: Beechcraft F33C Bonanza


    Jim Peitz will probably throw a surprise at you when he takes off in a Beech Bonanza and jumps into an aerobatic routine. The specialized Bonanza is capable of a wide range of aerobatic maneuvers including loops, point rolls, barrel rolls, snap rolls, Cuban eights, and hammerheads. Jim’s father taught him how to fly back in the 1970s, and since then Jim has logged over 20,000 hours in more than 100 aircraft types.

    More about Jim Peitz

    Greg Koontz

    Greg Koontz 

    Greg Koontz

    Aircraft: Decathlon


    Until 2002, Greg flew jet aircraft for an Alabama corporation and performed air shows in his spare time. Today, Greg is a full-time air show and aerobatics professional. Greg is known throughout the U.S. and parts of Latin America as the foremost authority on the Super Decathlon aircraft. Besides doing an inverted ribbon cut 15 feet above the ground in air shows, Greg specializes in teaching pilots how to fly aerobatics in his Super Decathlon.

    More about Greg Koontz

    Vicky Benzing

    Vicky Benzing 

    Vicky Benzing

    Aircraft: P-51 Plum Crazy


    Vicky Benzing’s talents spread across the aviation spectrum; she is an accomplished pilot, skydiver, and aerobatic performer. Her appreciation for all things aviation is shown not only through her diverse talents, but also through the aircraft she performs at shows around the country. At AirVenture 2018, she flew her candy-colored Extra 300S, a powerhouse aerobatic airplane, and in 2021, she flew her vintage 1940 Boeing Stearman,, and now she flies the legendary P-51, Plum Crazy. Vicky began her aerobatic training in 2005 under air show legend Wayne Handley, but her aviation career extends far beyond that. She has been flying for more than 30 years and holds an ATP certificate, as well as commercial ratings in helicopters, seaplanes, and gliders.

    More about Vicky Benzing

    Michael Goulian

    Michael Goulian 

    Michael Goulian

    Aircraft: Extra 330SC


    Mike Goulian doesn’t just fly an air show; he attacks it. Every roll, pull, and tumble of his flight is deliberately and precisely executed. With his aggressive approach to the air show arena, he has mastered the ability to convey his message of passion through flight. Mike soloed on his 16th birthday and won the United States Unlimited Aerobatic Championship at 27 years old. He represented the U.S. at the World Aerobatic Championships on three separate occasions and competes as one of two U.S. pilots vying for the World Championship in the famed Red Bull Air Races. He earned first place in Budapest, Hungary, in 2009. He is one of seven people to be awarded all three of the air show industry’s most prestigious awards: The Art Scholl Memorial Showmanship Award (2006), the Bill Barber Award for Showmanship (2009), and the ICAS Sword of Excellence (2012). Mike was also inducted as an honorary Blue Angel. Today, Mike’s performance is the perfect marriage between man and machine — the world’s most high-performance aerobatic airplane, the Extra 330SC.

    More about Mike Goulian

    David Martin

    David Martin 

    David Martin

    Aircraft: [Top Secret!]


    David Martin began performing aerobatic routines for the public at the age of 19. His lineage is full of aviation history, his grandfather having been a barnstormer in the 1930s, so his success comes as no surprise. He is an eight-time member of the U.S. Aerobatic team and has won numerous world gold medals. At one point, David flew every day for five years, or 1,826 consecutive days.

    More about David Martin

    WWII Airborne Demo Team

    WWII Airborne Demo Team 

    WWII Airborne Demo Team

    Aircraft: C-47, C-49


    Based in Frederick, Oklahoma, the WWII Airborne Demonstration Team operates two WWII-era Douglas aircraft — a C-47 and C-49. With the mission of “Remember, Honor, Serve,” the group jumps in full authentic WWII gear with round parachutes to help keep the memories of WWII veterans alive.

    More about WWII Airborne Demo Team

    Jerry Kerby

    Jerry Kerby 

    Jerry Kerby

    Aircraft: T-28 Trojan


    Jerry “Jive” Kerby is a retired U.S. Air Force fighter pilot having flown the F-15C Eagle and F-4 Phantom during his 23-year active-duty military career. He currently flies the T-28 Trojan, T-33 Shooting Star, L-39 Albatross, and Wild Blue, the RV-8A that wants to be a fighter jet.

    More about Jerry Kerby

    F-35B Lighting II Demo Team

    F-35B Lighting II Demo Team 

    F-35B Lighting II Demo Team

    Aircraft: F-35B Lighting II


    Coming to Oshkosh from Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in California, the F-35B Lightning II Demo Team displays the incredible capabilities of this 5th-generation fighter, including STOVL.

    USAF F-16 Viper Demo and Heritage Flight

    USAF F-16 Viper Demo 

    USAF F-16 Viper Demo

    Aircraft: F-16 Fighting Falcon


    The Air Combat Command F-16 Viper Demonstration Team at Shaw AFB, South Carolina, performs precision aerial maneuvers to demonstrate the combat capabilities of one of the U.S. Air Force’s premier multi-role fighters, the F-16 Fighting Falcon. The team also works with the Air Force Heritage Flight Foundation to create a unique demonstration of the U.S. Air Force’s past and present, exhibiting the professional qualities the Air Force develops in the people who fly, maintain, and support these aircraft.

    More about USAF F-16 Viper Demo Team

    Red Arrows

    Red Arrows 

    RAF Red Arrows

    Aircraft: Hawk T1


    The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, best known as the world-renowned Red Arrows, are coming to Oshkosh for the very first time to help celebrate America's 250th. With a spectacular combination of close formations and precision flying, the Red Arrows have been displaying since 1965. The team — which uses the British-built Hawk T1 jet trainer — has flown nearly 5,000 displays in 57 countries, with pilots who have flown operationally in frontline aircraft such as the Eurofighter Typhoon.

    More about Red Arrows

    Wisconsin National Guard Demo

    National Anthem / The Chuters

    The Chuters 

    The Chuters

    Parachute Team


    A veteran-owned and operated parachute team, The Chuters deliver precision aerial parachute demonstrations all over the country. Led by husband-and-wife duo Keith and Yvette Walter, the expansive team boasts a collective jump number in the tens of thousands.

    More about The Chuters

    Showcase: Seaplanes

    Frank Kimmel

    Frank Kimmel 

    Frank Kimmel

    Aircraft: F4U Corsair


    Flying one of the most iconic warbirds, Frank Kimmel’s 1949 F4U Corsair once served with the Honduran air force and was later recovered in 1978 after a crash in Texas. Restored to flying condition, this Pratt & Whitney radial engine-powered fighter keeps history alive while wowing crowds. Frank has logged more than 14,000 flight hours, holding an ATP certificate and type ratings in the F4U Corsair and T-33 jet.

    Susan Dacy

    Susan Dacy 

    Susan Dacy

    Aircraft: Super Stearman


    Susan Dacy is one of only a few women performing air shows in a biplane. Along with Big Red, her Super Stearman, Dacy steps back in time performing a dazzling display of barrel rolls, slow rolls, Cuban eights, hammerhead turns, loops, and much more, in a style reminiscent of the barnstorming era of flying.

    More about Susan Dacy

    Warbirds of America

    Jim Peitz

    Jim Peitz 

    Jim Peitz

    Aircraft: Beechcraft F33C Bonanza


    Jim Peitz will probably throw a surprise at you when he takes off in a Beech Bonanza and jumps into an aerobatic routine. The specialized Bonanza is capable of a wide range of aerobatic maneuvers including loops, point rolls, barrel rolls, snap rolls, Cuban eights, and hammerheads. Jim’s father taught him how to fly back in the 1970s, and since then Jim has logged over 20,000 hours in more than 100 aircraft types.

    More about Jim Peitz

    Greg Koontz

    Greg Koontz 

    Greg Koontz

    Aircraft: Decathlon


    Until 2002, Greg flew jet aircraft for an Alabama corporation and performed air shows in his spare time. Today, Greg is a full-time air show and aerobatics professional. Greg is known throughout the U.S. and parts of Latin America as the foremost authority on the Super Decathlon aircraft. Besides doing an inverted ribbon cut 15 feet above the ground in air shows, Greg specializes in teaching pilots how to fly aerobatics in his Super Decathlon.

    More about Greg Koontz

    Vicky Benzing

    Vicky Benzing 

    Vicky Benzing

    Aircraft: P-51 Plum Crazy


    Vicky Benzing’s talents spread across the aviation spectrum; she is an accomplished pilot, skydiver, and aerobatic performer. Her appreciation for all things aviation is shown not only through her diverse talents, but also through the aircraft she performs at shows around the country. At AirVenture 2018, she flew her candy-colored Extra 300S, a powerhouse aerobatic airplane, and in 2021, she flew her vintage 1940 Boeing Stearman,, and now she flies the legendary P-51, Plum Crazy. Vicky began her aerobatic training in 2005 under air show legend Wayne Handley, but her aviation career extends far beyond that. She has been flying for more than 30 years and holds an ATP certificate, as well as commercial ratings in helicopters, seaplanes, and gliders.

    More about Vicky Benzing

    Michael Goulian

    Michael Goulian 

    Michael Goulian

    Aircraft: Extra 330SC


    Mike Goulian doesn’t just fly an air show; he attacks it. Every roll, pull, and tumble of his flight is deliberately and precisely executed. With his aggressive approach to the air show arena, he has mastered the ability to convey his message of passion through flight. Mike soloed on his 16th birthday and won the United States Unlimited Aerobatic Championship at 27 years old. He represented the U.S. at the World Aerobatic Championships on three separate occasions and competes as one of two U.S. pilots vying for the World Championship in the famed Red Bull Air Races. He earned first place in Budapest, Hungary, in 2009. He is one of seven people to be awarded all three of the air show industry’s most prestigious awards: The Art Scholl Memorial Showmanship Award (2006), the Bill Barber Award for Showmanship (2009), and the ICAS Sword of Excellence (2012). Mike was also inducted as an honorary Blue Angel. Today, Mike’s performance is the perfect marriage between man and machine — the world’s most high-performance aerobatic airplane, the Extra 330SC.

    More about Mike Goulian

    David Martin

    David Martin 

    David Martin

    Aircraft: [Top Secret!]


    David Martin began performing aerobatic routines for the public at the age of 19. His lineage is full of aviation history, his grandfather having been a barnstormer in the 1930s, so his success comes as no surprise. He is an eight-time member of the U.S. Aerobatic team and has won numerous world gold medals. At one point, David flew every day for five years, or 1,826 consecutive days.

    More about David Martin

    WWII Airborne Demo Team

    WWII Airborne Demo Team 

    WWII Airborne Demo Team

    Aircraft: C-47, C-49


    Based in Frederick, Oklahoma, the WWII Airborne Demonstration Team operates two WWII-era Douglas aircraft — a C-47 and C-49. With the mission of “Remember, Honor, Serve,” the group jumps in full authentic WWII gear with round parachutes to help keep the memories of WWII veterans alive.

    More about WWII Airborne Demo Team

    Jerry Kerby

    Jerry Kerby 

    Jerry Kerby

    Aircraft: T-28 Trojan


    Jerry “Jive” Kerby is a retired U.S. Air Force fighter pilot having flown the F-15C Eagle and F-4 Phantom during his 23-year active-duty military career. He currently flies the T-28 Trojan, T-33 Shooting Star, L-39 Albatross, and Wild Blue, the RV-8A that wants to be a fighter jet.

    More about Jerry Kerby

    F-35B Lighting II Demo Team

    F-35B Lighting II Demo Team 

    F-35B Lighting II Demo Team

    Aircraft: F-35B Lighting II


    Coming to Oshkosh from Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in California, the F-35B Lightning II Demo Team displays the incredible capabilities of this 5th-generation fighter, including STOVL.

    USAF F-16 Viper Demo and Heritage Flight

    USAF F-16 Viper Demo 

    USAF F-16 Viper Demo

    Aircraft: F-16 Fighting Falcon


    The Air Combat Command F-16 Viper Demonstration Team at Shaw AFB, South Carolina, performs precision aerial maneuvers to demonstrate the combat capabilities of one of the U.S. Air Force’s premier multi-role fighters, the F-16 Fighting Falcon. The team also works with the Air Force Heritage Flight Foundation to create a unique demonstration of the U.S. Air Force’s past and present, exhibiting the professional qualities the Air Force develops in the people who fly, maintain, and support these aircraft.

    More about USAF F-16 Viper Demo Team

    Red Arrows

    Red Arrows 

    RAF Red Arrows

    Aircraft: Hawk T1


    The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, best known as the world-renowned Red Arrows, are coming to Oshkosh for the very first time to help celebrate America's 250th. With a spectacular combination of close formations and precision flying, the Red Arrows have been displaying since 1965. The team — which uses the British-built Hawk T1 jet trainer — has flown nearly 5,000 displays in 57 countries, with pilots who have flown operationally in frontline aircraft such as the Eurofighter Typhoon.

    More about Red Arrows

    Wisconsin National Guard Demo

  • Saturday, July 25, 2026 - 2:15 p.m. CT

    National Anthem / U.S. Army Golden Knights

    U.S. Army Golden Knights 

    U.S. Army Golden Knights

    Aircraft: de Havilland Canada C-147A


    The U.S. Army Parachute Team, known as the Golden Knights, is a combination of expert teams and soldiers brought together by their love of skydiving. This includes parachute teams, aircraft pilots, and those who handle jump logistics behind the scenes. The demonstration team excels under pressure performing for excited audiences at some of the largest festivals, air shows, and sporting events around the country. Consisting of 26 soldiers, the team showcases the benefits of Army service with people everywhere through the sport of skydiving.

    More about U.S. Army Golden Knights

    Bill Stein

    Showcase: JAARS

    Britt Lincoln

    Britt Lincoln 

    Britt Lincoln

    Aircraft: Extra 330SC


    As a fourth-generation pilot with roots back to her family’s Montana grass strip, aviation is in Britt’s DNA. She earned her wings in 2017 and started flying competition aerobatics in 2019. She is the second woman ever to win the U.S. Advanced Aerobatic Championship, a two-time member of the U.S. Advanced Aerobatic Team, and is now a member of the Unlimited team. Her air show performance is full of energy and precision maneuvers.

    More about Britt Lincoln

    Warbirds of America

    Paul Bennet

    Paul Bennet 

    Paul Bennet

    Aircraft: The Wolf Pitts


    Paul is a multiple Australian national aerobatic champion who has flown thousands of hours at air shows “Down Under.” He now returns to Oshkosh with his Wolf Pitts Pro biplane, built by the renowned Steve Wolf as one of only two in the world, the other being the Oracle Challenger III flown by Sean D. Tucker.

    More about Paul Bennet

    Michael Goulian

    Michael Goulian 

    Michael Goulian

    Aircraft: Extra 330SC


    Mike Goulian doesn’t just fly an air show; he attacks it. Every roll, pull, and tumble of his flight is deliberately and precisely executed. With his aggressive approach to the air show arena, he has mastered the ability to convey his message of passion through flight. Mike soloed on his 16th birthday and won the United States Unlimited Aerobatic Championship at 27 years old. He represented the U.S. at the World Aerobatic Championships on three separate occasions and competes as one of two U.S. pilots vying for the World Championship in the famed Red Bull Air Races. He earned first place in Budapest, Hungary, in 2009. He is one of seven people to be awarded all three of the air show industry’s most prestigious awards: The Art Scholl Memorial Showmanship Award (2006), the Bill Barber Award for Showmanship (2009), and the ICAS Sword of Excellence (2012). Mike was also inducted as an honorary Blue Angel. Today, Mike’s performance is the perfect marriage between man and machine — the world’s most high-performance aerobatic airplane, the Extra 330SC.

    More about Mike Goulian

    Jim Tobul

    Jarrod Lindemann

    Jarrod Lindemann 

    Jarrod Lindemann

    Aircraft: Jet Waco


    Jarrod Lindemann, raised in a family deeply involved in aviation, has been spraying crops for over 23 years, while nurturing a passion for aerobatics and air shows. Witnessing his favorite performer Jimmy Franklin’s modification of a Waco with a jet engine sparked his fascination. Thanks to John Klatt, Dell Coller, and their team, a similar Jet Waco was revitalized. Flying this modified Taperwing Waco with a LearJet engine enables astonishing maneuvers. Jarrod feels honored to share this Jet Waco in tribute to the late great Jimmy Franklin. Jarrod aims to infuse his own creativity into this remarkable combination, as Team RAD elevates its brand through extraordinary aircraft and performances, inspiring enthusiasts of all ages.

    Visit RAD Aerosports to learn more.

    Tinstix of Dynamite

    Tinstix of Dynamite 

    Tinstix of Dynamite

    Aircraft: Pyrotechnics, Prometheus, Edge 540


    Combining pyrotechnics with the precision skills of aerobatic pilots Skip Stewart and Melissa Burns, this display creates one action-packed performance.

    Susan Dacy

    Susan Dacy 

    Susan Dacy

    Aircraft: Super Stearman


    Susan Dacy is one of only a few women performing air shows in a biplane. Along with Big Red, her Super Stearman, Dacy steps back in time performing a dazzling display of barrel rolls, slow rolls, Cuban eights, hammerhead turns, loops, and much more, in a style reminiscent of the barnstorming era of flying.

    More about Susan Dacy

    Bernie Vasquez

    Bernie Vasquez 

    Bernie Vasquez

    Aircraft: P-47


    Bernie Vasquez began flying at age 11 where he traded pumping gas for flying lessons which eventually led him to a solo flight on his 16th birthday. He was the director of maintenance for the Texas Flying Legends which is now rebranded as the Dakota Territory Air Museum. Bernie is currently in charge of all the maintenance for the fleet and flies air shows mostly during the summer.

    WWII Airborne Demo Team

    WWII Airborne Demo Team 

    WWII Airborne Demo Team

    Aircraft: C-47, C-49


    Based in Frederick, Oklahoma, the WWII Airborne Demonstration Team operates two WWII-era Douglas aircraft — a C-47 and C-49. With the mission of “Remember, Honor, Serve,” the group jumps in full authentic WWII gear with round parachutes to help keep the memories of WWII veterans alive.

    More about WWII Airborne Demo Team

    Jim Peitz

    Jim Peitz 

    Jim Peitz

    Aircraft: Beechcraft F33C Bonanza


    Jim Peitz will probably throw a surprise at you when he takes off in a Beech Bonanza and jumps into an aerobatic routine. The specialized Bonanza is capable of a wide range of aerobatic maneuvers including loops, point rolls, barrel rolls, snap rolls, Cuban eights, and hammerheads. Jim’s father taught him how to fly back in the 1970s, and since then Jim has logged over 20,000 hours in more than 100 aircraft types.

    More about Jim Peitz

    USAF F-22 Raptor Demo

    USAF F-22 Raptor Demo 

    USAF F-22 Raptor Demo

    Aircraft: F-22 Raptor


    The F-22 Raptor Demonstration Team performs precision aerial maneuvers at air shows across the world to demonstrate the unique capabilities of the world’s premier fifth-generation fighter aircraft. The team also performs with the Air Force Heritage Flight Foundation to showcase modern-day fighter jets flying in formation with World War II, Korean, and Vietnam-era aircraft.

    More about USAF F-22 Raptor Demo Team

    Red Bull Air Force

    Red Bull 

    Red Bull Air Force

    Aircraft: Extra 300, Bo 105 helicopter, Wingsuits


    Red Bull Air Force members Kevin Coleman and Aaron Fitzgerald bring together thousands of hours of aerobatic experience to wow crowds. With Coleman putting the Extra 300 through its paces, Fitzgerald looping and rolling a Bo 105 helicopter, and the wingsuit jumpers showing off their remarkable maneuverability, the group brings together a show unlike anything else.

    More about Red Bull Air Force

    Red Arrows

    Red Arrows 

    RAF Red Arrows

    Aircraft: Hawk T1


    The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, best known as the world-renowned Red Arrows, are coming to Oshkosh for the very first time to help celebrate America's 250th. With a spectacular combination of close formations and precision flying, the Red Arrows have been displaying since 1965. The team — which uses the British-built Hawk T1 jet trainer — has flown nearly 5,000 displays in 57 countries, with pilots who have flown operationally in frontline aircraft such as the Eurofighter Typhoon.

    More about Red Arrows

    National Anthem / U.S. Army Golden Knights

    U.S. Army Golden Knights 

    U.S. Army Golden Knights

    Aircraft: de Havilland Canada C-147A


    The U.S. Army Parachute Team, known as the Golden Knights, is a combination of expert teams and soldiers brought together by their love of skydiving. This includes parachute teams, aircraft pilots, and those who handle jump logistics behind the scenes. The demonstration team excels under pressure performing for excited audiences at some of the largest festivals, air shows, and sporting events around the country. Consisting of 26 soldiers, the team showcases the benefits of Army service with people everywhere through the sport of skydiving.

    More about U.S. Army Golden Knights

    Bill Stein

    Showcase: JAARS

    Britt Lincoln

    Britt Lincoln 

    Britt Lincoln

    Aircraft: Extra 330SC


    As a fourth-generation pilot with roots back to her family’s Montana grass strip, aviation is in Britt’s DNA. She earned her wings in 2017 and started flying competition aerobatics in 2019. She is the second woman ever to win the U.S. Advanced Aerobatic Championship, a two-time member of the U.S. Advanced Aerobatic Team, and is now a member of the Unlimited team. Her air show performance is full of energy and precision maneuvers.

    More about Britt Lincoln

    Warbirds of America

    Paul Bennet

    Paul Bennet 

    Paul Bennet

    Aircraft: The Wolf Pitts


    Paul is a multiple Australian national aerobatic champion who has flown thousands of hours at air shows “Down Under.” He now returns to Oshkosh with his Wolf Pitts Pro biplane, built by the renowned Steve Wolf as one of only two in the world, the other being the Oracle Challenger III flown by Sean D. Tucker.

    More about Paul Bennet

    Michael Goulian

    Michael Goulian 

    Michael Goulian

    Aircraft: Extra 330SC


    Mike Goulian doesn’t just fly an air show; he attacks it. Every roll, pull, and tumble of his flight is deliberately and precisely executed. With his aggressive approach to the air show arena, he has mastered the ability to convey his message of passion through flight. Mike soloed on his 16th birthday and won the United States Unlimited Aerobatic Championship at 27 years old. He represented the U.S. at the World Aerobatic Championships on three separate occasions and competes as one of two U.S. pilots vying for the World Championship in the famed Red Bull Air Races. He earned first place in Budapest, Hungary, in 2009. He is one of seven people to be awarded all three of the air show industry’s most prestigious awards: The Art Scholl Memorial Showmanship Award (2006), the Bill Barber Award for Showmanship (2009), and the ICAS Sword of Excellence (2012). Mike was also inducted as an honorary Blue Angel. Today, Mike’s performance is the perfect marriage between man and machine — the world’s most high-performance aerobatic airplane, the Extra 330SC.

    More about Mike Goulian

    Jim Tobul

    Jarrod Lindemann

    Jarrod Lindemann 

    Jarrod Lindemann

    Aircraft: Jet Waco


    Jarrod Lindemann, raised in a family deeply involved in aviation, has been spraying crops for over 23 years, while nurturing a passion for aerobatics and air shows. Witnessing his favorite performer Jimmy Franklin’s modification of a Waco with a jet engine sparked his fascination. Thanks to John Klatt, Dell Coller, and their team, a similar Jet Waco was revitalized. Flying this modified Taperwing Waco with a LearJet engine enables astonishing maneuvers. Jarrod feels honored to share this Jet Waco in tribute to the late great Jimmy Franklin. Jarrod aims to infuse his own creativity into this remarkable combination, as Team RAD elevates its brand through extraordinary aircraft and performances, inspiring enthusiasts of all ages.

    Visit RAD Aerosports to learn more.

    Tinstix of Dynamite

    Tinstix of Dynamite 

    Tinstix of Dynamite

    Aircraft: Pyrotechnics, Prometheus, Edge 540


    Combining pyrotechnics with the precision skills of aerobatic pilots Skip Stewart and Melissa Burns, this display creates one action-packed performance.

    Susan Dacy

    Susan Dacy 

    Susan Dacy

    Aircraft: Super Stearman


    Susan Dacy is one of only a few women performing air shows in a biplane. Along with Big Red, her Super Stearman, Dacy steps back in time performing a dazzling display of barrel rolls, slow rolls, Cuban eights, hammerhead turns, loops, and much more, in a style reminiscent of the barnstorming era of flying.

    More about Susan Dacy

    Bernie Vasquez

    Bernie Vasquez 

    Bernie Vasquez

    Aircraft: P-47


    Bernie Vasquez began flying at age 11 where he traded pumping gas for flying lessons which eventually led him to a solo flight on his 16th birthday. He was the director of maintenance for the Texas Flying Legends which is now rebranded as the Dakota Territory Air Museum. Bernie is currently in charge of all the maintenance for the fleet and flies air shows mostly during the summer.

    WWII Airborne Demo Team

    WWII Airborne Demo Team 

    WWII Airborne Demo Team

    Aircraft: C-47, C-49


    Based in Frederick, Oklahoma, the WWII Airborne Demonstration Team operates two WWII-era Douglas aircraft — a C-47 and C-49. With the mission of “Remember, Honor, Serve,” the group jumps in full authentic WWII gear with round parachutes to help keep the memories of WWII veterans alive.

    More about WWII Airborne Demo Team

    Jim Peitz

    Jim Peitz 

    Jim Peitz

    Aircraft: Beechcraft F33C Bonanza


    Jim Peitz will probably throw a surprise at you when he takes off in a Beech Bonanza and jumps into an aerobatic routine. The specialized Bonanza is capable of a wide range of aerobatic maneuvers including loops, point rolls, barrel rolls, snap rolls, Cuban eights, and hammerheads. Jim’s father taught him how to fly back in the 1970s, and since then Jim has logged over 20,000 hours in more than 100 aircraft types.

    More about Jim Peitz

    USAF F-22 Raptor Demo

    USAF F-22 Raptor Demo 

    USAF F-22 Raptor Demo

    Aircraft: F-22 Raptor


    The F-22 Raptor Demonstration Team performs precision aerial maneuvers at air shows across the world to demonstrate the unique capabilities of the world’s premier fifth-generation fighter aircraft. The team also performs with the Air Force Heritage Flight Foundation to showcase modern-day fighter jets flying in formation with World War II, Korean, and Vietnam-era aircraft.

    More about USAF F-22 Raptor Demo Team

    Red Bull Air Force

    Red Bull 

    Red Bull Air Force

    Aircraft: Extra 300, Bo 105 helicopter, Wingsuits


    Red Bull Air Force members Kevin Coleman and Aaron Fitzgerald bring together thousands of hours of aerobatic experience to wow crowds. With Coleman putting the Extra 300 through its paces, Fitzgerald looping and rolling a Bo 105 helicopter, and the wingsuit jumpers showing off their remarkable maneuverability, the group brings together a show unlike anything else.

    More about Red Bull Air Force

    Red Arrows

    Red Arrows 

    RAF Red Arrows

    Aircraft: Hawk T1


    The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, best known as the world-renowned Red Arrows, are coming to Oshkosh for the very first time to help celebrate America's 250th. With a spectacular combination of close formations and precision flying, the Red Arrows have been displaying since 1965. The team — which uses the British-built Hawk T1 jet trainer — has flown nearly 5,000 displays in 57 countries, with pilots who have flown operationally in frontline aircraft such as the Eurofighter Typhoon.

    More about Red Arrows

  • Saturday, July 25, 2026 (Night) - 8 p.m. CT

    Jeff Shetterly

    Jeff Shetterly  

    Jeff Shetterly

    Aircraft: North American SNJ-6 Texan


    Radial Rumble pilot Jeff Shetterly is a third-generation aviator and a U.S. Army veteran. Since leaving the military, he earned his instrument, commercial, and flight instructor certification, and has flown more than 100 aircraft types. He flies a 1945 North American SNJ-6 Texan.

    More about Radial Rumble

    USAF F-22 Raptor Demo

    USAF F-22 Raptor Demo 

    USAF F-22 Raptor Demo

    Aircraft: F-22 Raptor


    The F-22 Raptor Demonstration Team performs precision aerial maneuvers at air shows across the world to demonstrate the unique capabilities of the world’s premier fifth-generation fighter aircraft. The team also performs with the Air Force Heritage Flight Foundation to showcase modern-day fighter jets flying in formation with World War II, Korean, and Vietnam-era aircraft.

    More about USAF F-22 Raptor Demo Team

    F-35B Lighting II Demo Team

    F-35B Lighting II Demo Team 

    F-35B Lighting II Demo Team

    Aircraft: F-35B Lighting II


    Coming to Oshkosh from Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in California, the F-35B Lightning II Demo Team displays the incredible capabilities of this 5th-generation fighter, including STOVL.

    TITAN Aerobatic Team

    TITAN Aerobatic Team 

    TITAN Aerobatic Team

    Aircraft: North American AT-6 Texan


    Founded in 1984 as the North American Aerobatic Team by Alan Henley and Steve Gustafson, the TITAN Aerobatic Team is one of the most recognizable air show performance teams in the world. With tight formations, billowing smoke systems, and classic radial engines rumbling along, the Texan-flying team today is always a crowd pleaser.

    More about Titan Aerobatic Team.

    The Chuters

    The Chuters 

    The Chuters

    Parachute Team


    A veteran-owned and operated parachute team, The Chuters deliver precision aerial parachute demonstrations all over the country. Led by husband-and-wife duo Keith and Yvette Walter, the expansive team boasts a collective jump number in the tens of thousands.

    More about The Chuters

    Erik Edgren

    Erik Edgren 

    Erik Edgren

    Aircraft: 1939 Taylorcraft “T-Clips”


    At the age of 6, Erik was already learning to fly from his father’s lap, and when he started learning spins at age 10, his passion for aerobatics was sparked for a lifetime. He’s flown more than 6,000 hours in over 180 aircraft types. His 1939 Taylorcraft was “clipped” for aerobatics in 1997, complete with an inverted fuel and oil and smoke systems.

    More about Erik Edgren

    Kyle Fowler

    Kyle Fowler 

    Kyle Fowler

    Aircraft: Rutan Long-EZ


    Kyle Fowler is living the dream of being an aerobatic pilot — a dream that he has had since the age of 12, when he would announce his own father’s aerobatic performances at air shows. He performs a thrilling routine in a homebuilt yellow 1986 Long-EZ.

    More about Kyle Fowler

    Bob Carlton

    Bob Carlton 

    Bob Carlton

    Aircraft: FoxJet twin-engine sailplane


    Bob Carlton does a stunning performance in his FoxJet jet sailplane. With a pair of 250-pound-thrust PBS TJ-100 jet engines, the FoxJet self-launches and performs a high-speed aerobatic climb to altitude without a tow plane, followed by a spectacular exhibition of graceful sailplane aerobatics.

    Bob is a retired rocket scientist known for creating spectacular one-off designs. He has been flying since 1979 and has experience across the board in aviation, from hang gliders to sailplanes, helicopters, and airplanes. He is always working on the next great project!

    More about Bob Carlton

    Matt Younkin

    Matt Younkin 

    Matt Younkin

    Aircraft: Twin Beech 18


    Matt Younkin, the first second-generation recipient of the Bill Barber Award for Showmanship, will fly his famous twin-engine Beech 18. This act is described by producers and fans alike as one of the most beautiful and graceful displays the industry has to offer. Younkin’s latest achievement is perfecting the world’s only night aerobatic display in a Beech 18. Equipped with more than 50 externally visible lights, the top of the airplane appears to glow in the dark while the bottom side actively twinkles. Younkin continues to amaze air show goers with his unique ability to capture the crowd in the moment, much the same way his father, Bobby, and sister, Amanda, did for so many years. Matt was the 2020 Art Scholl Showmanship award recipient.

    More about Matt Younkin

    Tom Larkin

    Tom Larkin 

    Tom Larkin

    Aircraft: SubSonex “Mini Jet”


    A retired U.S. Air Force pilot with more than 10,000 hours of flight time, Tom “Lark” Larkin flies a highly modified, experimental SubSonex Jet that was the first kit ever sold of the kind. Ever since seeing a BD-5J perform at an air show when he was a kid, it’s been a 30-plus year dream of Lark’s to perform in a mini jet. At only 500 pounds with speeds up to 300 mph, the SubSonex provides an air show experience unlike anything else.

    Ken Rieder

    Ken Rieder 

    Ken Rieder

    Aircraft: RV-8


    A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Ken Rieder has been flying for 35 years and logged more than 13,000 flying hours. As a child, Rieder was inspired by seeing the Blue Angels perform at his local airport. Since then, he has worked as a corporate and airline pilot, a multi-engine flight instructor and an aerobatic instructor. Rieder is an avid airplane builder and is currently building his fifth RV-8.

    More about Ken Rieder

    Nathan Hammond

    Nate Hammond 

    Nathan Hammond

    Aircraft: Super Chipmunk


    Nathan Hammond has been flying his de Havilland Chipmunk in air shows since 1998. Now heavily modified, the Super Chipmunk is known as GhostWriter, leaving its skywriting mark on the Oshkosh sky throughout the week. His daytime routine is action-packed with loops, rolls, and vertical maneuvers. During his night performance, GhostWriter lights up the sky with 200 pounds of wing-mounted pyrotechnics.

    More about Nathan Hammond

    Fireworks, Drones, Lasers, and More

    Jeff Shetterly

    Jeff Shetterly  

    Jeff Shetterly

    Aircraft: North American SNJ-6 Texan


    Radial Rumble pilot Jeff Shetterly is a third-generation aviator and a U.S. Army veteran. Since leaving the military, he earned his instrument, commercial, and flight instructor certification, and has flown more than 100 aircraft types. He flies a 1945 North American SNJ-6 Texan.

    More about Radial Rumble

    USAF F-22 Raptor Demo

    USAF F-22 Raptor Demo 

    USAF F-22 Raptor Demo

    Aircraft: F-22 Raptor


    The F-22 Raptor Demonstration Team performs precision aerial maneuvers at air shows across the world to demonstrate the unique capabilities of the world’s premier fifth-generation fighter aircraft. The team also performs with the Air Force Heritage Flight Foundation to showcase modern-day fighter jets flying in formation with World War II, Korean, and Vietnam-era aircraft.

    More about USAF F-22 Raptor Demo Team

    F-35B Lighting II Demo Team

    F-35B Lighting II Demo Team 

    F-35B Lighting II Demo Team

    Aircraft: F-35B Lighting II


    Coming to Oshkosh from Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in California, the F-35B Lightning II Demo Team displays the incredible capabilities of this 5th-generation fighter, including STOVL.

    TITAN Aerobatic Team

    TITAN Aerobatic Team 

    TITAN Aerobatic Team

    Aircraft: North American AT-6 Texan


    Founded in 1984 as the North American Aerobatic Team by Alan Henley and Steve Gustafson, the TITAN Aerobatic Team is one of the most recognizable air show performance teams in the world. With tight formations, billowing smoke systems, and classic radial engines rumbling along, the Texan-flying team today is always a crowd pleaser.

    More about Titan Aerobatic Team.

    The Chuters

    The Chuters 

    The Chuters

    Parachute Team


    A veteran-owned and operated parachute team, The Chuters deliver precision aerial parachute demonstrations all over the country. Led by husband-and-wife duo Keith and Yvette Walter, the expansive team boasts a collective jump number in the tens of thousands.

    More about The Chuters

    Erik Edgren

    Erik Edgren 

    Erik Edgren

    Aircraft: 1939 Taylorcraft “T-Clips”


    At the age of 6, Erik was already learning to fly from his father’s lap, and when he started learning spins at age 10, his passion for aerobatics was sparked for a lifetime. He’s flown more than 6,000 hours in over 180 aircraft types. His 1939 Taylorcraft was “clipped” for aerobatics in 1997, complete with an inverted fuel and oil and smoke systems.

    More about Erik Edgren

    Kyle Fowler

    Kyle Fowler 

    Kyle Fowler

    Aircraft: Rutan Long-EZ


    Kyle Fowler is living the dream of being an aerobatic pilot — a dream that he has had since the age of 12, when he would announce his own father’s aerobatic performances at air shows. He performs a thrilling routine in a homebuilt yellow 1986 Long-EZ.

    More about Kyle Fowler

    Bob Carlton

    Bob Carlton 

    Bob Carlton

    Aircraft: FoxJet twin-engine sailplane


    Bob Carlton does a stunning performance in his FoxJet jet sailplane. With a pair of 250-pound-thrust PBS TJ-100 jet engines, the FoxJet self-launches and performs a high-speed aerobatic climb to altitude without a tow plane, followed by a spectacular exhibition of graceful sailplane aerobatics.

    Bob is a retired rocket scientist known for creating spectacular one-off designs. He has been flying since 1979 and has experience across the board in aviation, from hang gliders to sailplanes, helicopters, and airplanes. He is always working on the next great project!

    More about Bob Carlton

    Matt Younkin

    Matt Younkin 

    Matt Younkin

    Aircraft: Twin Beech 18


    Matt Younkin, the first second-generation recipient of the Bill Barber Award for Showmanship, will fly his famous twin-engine Beech 18. This act is described by producers and fans alike as one of the most beautiful and graceful displays the industry has to offer. Younkin’s latest achievement is perfecting the world’s only night aerobatic display in a Beech 18. Equipped with more than 50 externally visible lights, the top of the airplane appears to glow in the dark while the bottom side actively twinkles. Younkin continues to amaze air show goers with his unique ability to capture the crowd in the moment, much the same way his father, Bobby, and sister, Amanda, did for so many years. Matt was the 2020 Art Scholl Showmanship award recipient.

    More about Matt Younkin

    Tom Larkin

    Tom Larkin 

    Tom Larkin

    Aircraft: SubSonex “Mini Jet”


    A retired U.S. Air Force pilot with more than 10,000 hours of flight time, Tom “Lark” Larkin flies a highly modified, experimental SubSonex Jet that was the first kit ever sold of the kind. Ever since seeing a BD-5J perform at an air show when he was a kid, it’s been a 30-plus year dream of Lark’s to perform in a mini jet. At only 500 pounds with speeds up to 300 mph, the SubSonex provides an air show experience unlike anything else.

    Ken Rieder

    Ken Rieder 

    Ken Rieder

    Aircraft: RV-8


    A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Ken Rieder has been flying for 35 years and logged more than 13,000 flying hours. As a child, Rieder was inspired by seeing the Blue Angels perform at his local airport. Since then, he has worked as a corporate and airline pilot, a multi-engine flight instructor and an aerobatic instructor. Rieder is an avid airplane builder and is currently building his fifth RV-8.

    More about Ken Rieder

    Nathan Hammond

    Nate Hammond 

    Nathan Hammond

    Aircraft: Super Chipmunk


    Nathan Hammond has been flying his de Havilland Chipmunk in air shows since 1998. Now heavily modified, the Super Chipmunk is known as GhostWriter, leaving its skywriting mark on the Oshkosh sky throughout the week. His daytime routine is action-packed with loops, rolls, and vertical maneuvers. During his night performance, GhostWriter lights up the sky with 200 pounds of wing-mounted pyrotechnics.

    More about Nathan Hammond

    Fireworks, Drones, Lasers, and More

  • Sunday, July 26, 2026 - 1 p.m. CT

    National Anthem / The Chuters

    The Chuters 

    The Chuters

    Parachute Team


    A veteran-owned and operated parachute team, The Chuters deliver precision aerial parachute demonstrations all over the country. Led by husband-and-wife duo Keith and Yvette Walter, the expansive team boasts a collective jump number in the tens of thousands.

    More about The Chuters

    Kyle Fowler

    Kyle Fowler 

    Kyle Fowler

    Aircraft: Rutan Long-EZ


    Kyle Fowler is living the dream of being an aerobatic pilot — a dream that he has had since the age of 12, when he would announce his own father’s aerobatic performances at air shows. He performs a thrilling routine in a homebuilt yellow 1986 Long-EZ.

    More about Kyle Fowler

    C-17 Demo

    C-17 Globemaster III Demo 

    C-17 Globemaster III Demo

    Aircraft: C-17 Globemaster III


    The C-17 Globemaster III Demonstration Team showcases the impressive capabilities of one of the U.S. Air Force’s most versatile airlift aircraft. During its dynamic performances at air shows, the team demonstrates the C-17’s agility through a series of tactical maneuvers, including steep tactical descents, short-field landings, rapid reverse taxiing, and precision turns rarely seen in a large transport aircraft. These displays highlight the aircraft’s unique blend of power, flexibility, and precision, emphasizing its role in rapid strategic and tactical airlift missions around the globe.

    Britt Lincoln

    Britt Lincoln 

    Britt Lincoln

    Aircraft: Extra 330SC


    As a fourth-generation pilot with roots back to her family’s Montana grass strip, aviation is in Britt’s DNA. She earned her wings in 2017 and started flying competition aerobatics in 2019. She is the second woman ever to win the U.S. Advanced Aerobatic Championship, a two-time member of the U.S. Advanced Aerobatic Team, and is now a member of the Unlimited team. Her air show performance is full of energy and precision maneuvers.

    More about Britt Lincoln

    Team Redline

    Team Redline 

    Team Redline

    Aircraft: Van’s Aircraft RV-8


    A dynamic father-son formation aerobatic team, Ken and Austin Rieder thrill crowds with a choreographed routine both during the day and night. Vibrant smoke trails and modified wing tips to launch fireworks directly from the aircraft, this blend of pyrotechnics and aerobatics is a performance you can’t miss.

    More about Team Redline

    Jim Tobul

    Jarrod Lindemann

    Jarrod Lindemann 

    Jarrod Lindemann

    Aircraft: Jet Waco


    Jarrod Lindemann, raised in a family deeply involved in aviation, has been spraying crops for over 23 years, while nurturing a passion for aerobatics and air shows. Witnessing his favorite performer Jimmy Franklin’s modification of a Waco with a jet engine sparked his fascination. Thanks to John Klatt, Dell Coller, and their team, a similar Jet Waco was revitalized. Flying this modified Taperwing Waco with a LearJet engine enables astonishing maneuvers. Jarrod feels honored to share this Jet Waco in tribute to the late great Jimmy Franklin. Jarrod aims to infuse his own creativity into this remarkable combination, as Team RAD elevates its brand through extraordinary aircraft and performances, inspiring enthusiasts of all ages.

    Visit RAD Aerosports to learn more.

    RJ Gritter

    RJ Gritter 

    RJ Gritter

    Aircraft: Decathlon


    RJ developed a passion for aerobatics through RC flying. He started competing in RC aerobatics at age 16 in national and international events, representing the U.S. in indoor precision and freestyle aerobatic championships. He got his Decathlon at the end of 2015 and has since flown more than 800 hours in the airplane and more than 200 air show performances.

    More about RJ Gritter

    Skip Stewart

    Skip Stewart 

    Skip Stewart

    Aircraft: Pitts S-2S PROMETHEUS 2


    Skip Stewart describes his routine as an aerobatic symphony, with a high alpha pass on takeoff and aerobatic maneuvers that bring him as close as a foot off the ground. Skip has more than 10,000 hours of flight experience and is the recipient of the 2013 Bill Barber Award for Showmanship and the 2015 Art Scholl Award. He has been flying in air shows for more than 16 years and was the first pilot to fly an airplane underneath a jumping motorcycle at an air show.

    More about Skip Stewart

    The Flying Bulls

    The Flying Bulls 

    The Flying Bulls

    Aircraft: P-38 Lightning, Douglas DC-6B


    For the first time ever, The Flying Bulls are crossing the Atlantic and making their public American debut at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2026. Based in Austria, the restored P-38 and DC-6 will travel together over Europe, Iceland, Newfoundland, and Canada to reach Wisconsin.

    More about The Flying Bulls

    Bob Carlton

    Bob Carlton 

    Bob Carlton

    Aircraft: FoxJet twin-engine sailplane


    Bob Carlton does a stunning performance in his FoxJet jet sailplane. With a pair of 250-pound-thrust PBS TJ-100 jet engines, the FoxJet self-launches and performs a high-speed aerobatic climb to altitude without a tow plane, followed by a spectacular exhibition of graceful sailplane aerobatics.

    Bob is a retired rocket scientist known for creating spectacular one-off designs. He has been flying since 1979 and has experience across the board in aviation, from hang gliders to sailplanes, helicopters, and airplanes. He is always working on the next great project!

    More about Bob Carlton

    Ed Hamill

    Ed Hamill 

    Ed Hamill

    Aircraft: Folds of Honor Biplane


    Ed is a retired USAF colonel and fighter pilot with more than 2,200 hours in the F-16 Fighting Falcon, including combat time. He now performs to raise awareness for Folds of Honor Foundation, which provides scholarships to the families of America’s fallen or disabled military personnel and first responders.

    More about Ed Hamill

    Jeff Shetterly

    Jeff Shetterly  

    Jeff Shetterly

    Aircraft: North American SNJ-6 Texan


    Radial Rumble pilot Jeff Shetterly is a third-generation aviator and a U.S. Army veteran. Since leaving the military, he earned his instrument, commercial, and flight instructor certification, and has flown more than 100 aircraft types. He flies a 1945 North American SNJ-6 Texan.

    More about Radial Rumble

    F-35B Lighting II Demo Team

    F-35B Lighting II Demo Team 

    F-35B Lighting II Demo Team

    Aircraft: F-35B Lighting II


    Coming to Oshkosh from Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in California, the F-35B Lightning II Demo Team displays the incredible capabilities of this 5th-generation fighter, including STOVL.

    USAF F-16 Viper Demo

    USAF F-16 Viper Demo 

    USAF F-16 Viper Demo

    Aircraft: F-16 Fighting Falcon


    The Air Combat Command F-16 Viper Demonstration Team at Shaw AFB, South Carolina, performs precision aerial maneuvers to demonstrate the combat capabilities of one of the U.S. Air Force’s premier multi-role fighters, the F-16 Fighting Falcon. The team also works with the Air Force Heritage Flight Foundation to create a unique demonstration of the U.S. Air Force’s past and present, exhibiting the professional qualities the Air Force develops in the people who fly, maintain, and support these aircraft.

    More about USAF F-16 Viper Demo Team

    Red Arrows

    Red Arrows 

    RAF Red Arrows

    Aircraft: Hawk T1


    The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, best known as the world-renowned Red Arrows, are coming to Oshkosh for the very first time to help celebrate America's 250th. With a spectacular combination of close formations and precision flying, the Red Arrows have been displaying since 1965. The team — which uses the British-built Hawk T1 jet trainer — has flown nearly 5,000 displays in 57 countries, with pilots who have flown operationally in frontline aircraft such as the Eurofighter Typhoon.

    More about Red Arrows

    National Anthem / The Chuters

    The Chuters 

    The Chuters

    Parachute Team


    A veteran-owned and operated parachute team, The Chuters deliver precision aerial parachute demonstrations all over the country. Led by husband-and-wife duo Keith and Yvette Walter, the expansive team boasts a collective jump number in the tens of thousands.

    More about The Chuters

    Kyle Fowler

    Kyle Fowler 

    Kyle Fowler

    Aircraft: Rutan Long-EZ


    Kyle Fowler is living the dream of being an aerobatic pilot — a dream that he has had since the age of 12, when he would announce his own father’s aerobatic performances at air shows. He performs a thrilling routine in a homebuilt yellow 1986 Long-EZ.

    More about Kyle Fowler

    C-17 Demo

    C-17 Globemaster III Demo 

    C-17 Globemaster III Demo

    Aircraft: C-17 Globemaster III


    The C-17 Globemaster III Demonstration Team showcases the impressive capabilities of one of the U.S. Air Force’s most versatile airlift aircraft. During its dynamic performances at air shows, the team demonstrates the C-17’s agility through a series of tactical maneuvers, including steep tactical descents, short-field landings, rapid reverse taxiing, and precision turns rarely seen in a large transport aircraft. These displays highlight the aircraft’s unique blend of power, flexibility, and precision, emphasizing its role in rapid strategic and tactical airlift missions around the globe.

    Britt Lincoln

    Britt Lincoln 

    Britt Lincoln

    Aircraft: Extra 330SC


    As a fourth-generation pilot with roots back to her family’s Montana grass strip, aviation is in Britt’s DNA. She earned her wings in 2017 and started flying competition aerobatics in 2019. She is the second woman ever to win the U.S. Advanced Aerobatic Championship, a two-time member of the U.S. Advanced Aerobatic Team, and is now a member of the Unlimited team. Her air show performance is full of energy and precision maneuvers.

    More about Britt Lincoln

    Team Redline

    Team Redline 

    Team Redline

    Aircraft: Van’s Aircraft RV-8


    A dynamic father-son formation aerobatic team, Ken and Austin Rieder thrill crowds with a choreographed routine both during the day and night. Vibrant smoke trails and modified wing tips to launch fireworks directly from the aircraft, this blend of pyrotechnics and aerobatics is a performance you can’t miss.

    More about Team Redline

    Jim Tobul

    Jarrod Lindemann

    Jarrod Lindemann 

    Jarrod Lindemann

    Aircraft: Jet Waco


    Jarrod Lindemann, raised in a family deeply involved in aviation, has been spraying crops for over 23 years, while nurturing a passion for aerobatics and air shows. Witnessing his favorite performer Jimmy Franklin’s modification of a Waco with a jet engine sparked his fascination. Thanks to John Klatt, Dell Coller, and their team, a similar Jet Waco was revitalized. Flying this modified Taperwing Waco with a LearJet engine enables astonishing maneuvers. Jarrod feels honored to share this Jet Waco in tribute to the late great Jimmy Franklin. Jarrod aims to infuse his own creativity into this remarkable combination, as Team RAD elevates its brand through extraordinary aircraft and performances, inspiring enthusiasts of all ages.

    Visit RAD Aerosports to learn more.

    RJ Gritter

    RJ Gritter 

    RJ Gritter

    Aircraft: Decathlon


    RJ developed a passion for aerobatics through RC flying. He started competing in RC aerobatics at age 16 in national and international events, representing the U.S. in indoor precision and freestyle aerobatic championships. He got his Decathlon at the end of 2015 and has since flown more than 800 hours in the airplane and more than 200 air show performances.

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    Skip Stewart

    Skip Stewart 

    Skip Stewart

    Aircraft: Pitts S-2S PROMETHEUS 2


    Skip Stewart describes his routine as an aerobatic symphony, with a high alpha pass on takeoff and aerobatic maneuvers that bring him as close as a foot off the ground. Skip has more than 10,000 hours of flight experience and is the recipient of the 2013 Bill Barber Award for Showmanship and the 2015 Art Scholl Award. He has been flying in air shows for more than 16 years and was the first pilot to fly an airplane underneath a jumping motorcycle at an air show.

    More about Skip Stewart

    The Flying Bulls

    The Flying Bulls 

    The Flying Bulls

    Aircraft: P-38 Lightning, Douglas DC-6B


    For the first time ever, The Flying Bulls are crossing the Atlantic and making their public American debut at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2026. Based in Austria, the restored P-38 and DC-6 will travel together over Europe, Iceland, Newfoundland, and Canada to reach Wisconsin.

    More about The Flying Bulls

    Bob Carlton

    Bob Carlton 

    Bob Carlton

    Aircraft: FoxJet twin-engine sailplane


    Bob Carlton does a stunning performance in his FoxJet jet sailplane. With a pair of 250-pound-thrust PBS TJ-100 jet engines, the FoxJet self-launches and performs a high-speed aerobatic climb to altitude without a tow plane, followed by a spectacular exhibition of graceful sailplane aerobatics.

    Bob is a retired rocket scientist known for creating spectacular one-off designs. He has been flying since 1979 and has experience across the board in aviation, from hang gliders to sailplanes, helicopters, and airplanes. He is always working on the next great project!

    More about Bob Carlton

    Ed Hamill

    Ed Hamill 

    Ed Hamill

    Aircraft: Folds of Honor Biplane


    Ed is a retired USAF colonel and fighter pilot with more than 2,200 hours in the F-16 Fighting Falcon, including combat time. He now performs to raise awareness for Folds of Honor Foundation, which provides scholarships to the families of America’s fallen or disabled military personnel and first responders.

    More about Ed Hamill

    Jeff Shetterly

    Jeff Shetterly  

    Jeff Shetterly

    Aircraft: North American SNJ-6 Texan


    Radial Rumble pilot Jeff Shetterly is a third-generation aviator and a U.S. Army veteran. Since leaving the military, he earned his instrument, commercial, and flight instructor certification, and has flown more than 100 aircraft types. He flies a 1945 North American SNJ-6 Texan.

    More about Radial Rumble

    F-35B Lighting II Demo Team

    F-35B Lighting II Demo Team 

    F-35B Lighting II Demo Team

    Aircraft: F-35B Lighting II


    Coming to Oshkosh from Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in California, the F-35B Lightning II Demo Team displays the incredible capabilities of this 5th-generation fighter, including STOVL.

    USAF F-16 Viper Demo

    USAF F-16 Viper Demo 

    USAF F-16 Viper Demo

    Aircraft: F-16 Fighting Falcon


    The Air Combat Command F-16 Viper Demonstration Team at Shaw AFB, South Carolina, performs precision aerial maneuvers to demonstrate the combat capabilities of one of the U.S. Air Force’s premier multi-role fighters, the F-16 Fighting Falcon. The team also works with the Air Force Heritage Flight Foundation to create a unique demonstration of the U.S. Air Force’s past and present, exhibiting the professional qualities the Air Force develops in the people who fly, maintain, and support these aircraft.

    More about USAF F-16 Viper Demo Team

    Red Arrows

    Red Arrows 

    RAF Red Arrows

    Aircraft: Hawk T1


    The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, best known as the world-renowned Red Arrows, are coming to Oshkosh for the very first time to help celebrate America's 250th. With a spectacular combination of close formations and precision flying, the Red Arrows have been displaying since 1965. The team — which uses the British-built Hawk T1 jet trainer — has flown nearly 5,000 displays in 57 countries, with pilots who have flown operationally in frontline aircraft such as the Eurofighter Typhoon.

    More about Red Arrows

* This list is subject to change.

NOTICE TO AIRVENTURE ATTENDEES

Red Arrows Crowd Line — Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, July 24-26

The Red Arrows jet demonstration team requires an expanded aerobatic box to accommodate their performances during EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2026, much the same as the Snowbirds did when they performed during AirVenture 2024.

Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, July 24-26, an expanded aerobatic box will be in effect prior to and during the air shows, requiring a revised crowd line on those days. Only essential, authorized air show personnel are permitted inside the box during the Red Arrows performances. On the east side of the airport, it means that a number of businesses must have their employees leave their property during the Red Arrows performance. On the AirVenture flightline side, it means that a revised crowd line will be in effect for the entire air show on those specific days.

The Red Arrows crowd line will run the entire length of the flightline from Ultralights through Warbirds, in line with the speaker poles, about 120 feet west of the regular crowd burn line.

AirVenture attendees, volunteers, and pilots will have access to the regular flightline until the Red Arrows crowd line goes effect, starting at 1:15 p.m. on Friday, July 24, and Saturday, July 25; and noon on Sunday, July 26. Attendees will not be allowed to leave chairs, blankets, coolers, or other items past the Red Arrows crowd line at any time when in effect.

Limited access for affected aircraft owners parked between the standard flightline and the Red Arrows crowd line will be in effect Friday and Saturday from 1:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Sunday from noon to 2:30 p.m. Entry will require an escort by EAA security or a flightline volunteer.

There will be no access beyond the Red Arrows crowd line beginning at 4:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 2:30 p.m. on Sunday through the conclusion of the air show.

Full access to the flightline will be restored after the completion of the afternoon air shows on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.



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