From National Weather Service: A storm cell is forming 20 miles northwest of Oshkosh. There is the potential for 25-30 mph wind gusts & rain. If this cell tracks towards Oshkosh, it could arrive around 4:30 to 4:40 p.m.
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EAA Chapter 846
Wadsworth, OH
Members' Aircraft: The Pride of 846
Our members are a diverse group, bringing a variety of skills, abilities and knowledge to their love of aviation. They have built, restored, bought and maintained a host of aircraft in wood, aluminum, fiberglass and fabric, and all are loved like family. Meet the Pride of 846, past and present.
Oh, and if you don't see your plane featured, you need to send us a picture along with a few details about your aircraft. Send your photos to eaachapter846@gmail.com.
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Hancheck Family Luscombe -
Starduster, Built by Dan McAlonan -
Jeremy Cowgar, Zenith CH750 Cruzer -
Bob Taylor's S-20 Raven with Corvair 3.0 liter conversion -
Polliwagon, Built by Jim Kappele -
Piper Pacer, Restored by Dan McAlonan -
Ron Rasmussen, Onex -
Ron Rasmussen, Sonex -
Titan Mustang, Built by Jeff Paden -
Yakovlev Yak-52, Jeff Paden -
Joe Begany, J3 Cub -
SPA Panther, Built by Fred Wellman -
1959 PA-24 180 Comanche restored by Karl Aber -
1969 Cessna 172K restored by Karl Aber -
RV-14A built by Karl Aber, completed August 2018 -
Jay Waddell RV-9A -
Randy Brooks' J-3 Cub, completed April, 2020. -
F.8L Falco built by member Kyle Brumfield and completed after his death as a chapter project led by Pete Klapp. Shown with FAA Inspector Sonny Janosy on the left, presenting the Airworthiness Certificate. -
Gary Baker and his RV-6 which he completed in 2014. -
RV-6 built by Paul Lutz -
1947 Stinson 108-2 owned by Paul Lutz -
Dave Manning and his Glasair -
Matt and Deb Tomsheck's Cessna 170B
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