A B-25 sits among other warbirds at Oshkosh.This B-25 is one of the approximately 350 warbirds that made their way to AirVenture this year.**AirVenture visitors check out an innovative cockpit procedures trainer over at Hangar C.
**Jon WhittleThe show catered to visitors with all kinds of aviation interests, including model aircraft.Jon WhittleCrowds flocked to the inside hangar displays to escape the mid-week rainy weather.Jon WhittleThe control tower at Whittman Field stands against a background of gray cloud-cover.Photographer: Jon WhittleAn F4 Corsair takes things in stride at Oshkosh on Wednesday.Jon WhittleThe pilot draws attention to the aircraft’s foldable wings.Photographer: Jon Whittle**An F-18 painted in celebration of 100 years of Naval aviation rolls down the tarmac.
**Jon WhittleDespite the rain, onlookers gathered near the flight line to catch a front row view of the show.Jon WhittleThe Liberty Parachute team displays a POW/MIA flag during their patriotic performance.Jon WhittleAirshow pilot Gene Soucy flies by in his Grumman biplane known as the Showcat.Jon WhittleThis DC-3 known as Duggy was in service for Australia during World War II. It went on to be used by Canada’s Department of Transportation until 1995.Jon WhittleAirshow viewers look on during the warbird performance.Jon WhittleOne of AirVenture’s younger visitors navigates through the puddle-filled show grounds.Jon WhittleThe Aerostar team performed once again to the delight of visitors.Jon WhittleA T-28 sits on display.Jon Whittle**This classic C-47 is also positioned within the warbird section.
**Jon WhittleA Hughes OH-6 parked on the grass.Jon Whittle**For more AirVenture pictures, check out AirVenture 2011 Day One or AirVenture 2011 Day Two.
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