Vintage in Review Highlights Antique and Classic Aircraft at AirVenture 2025
The Vintage in Review presentation series is returning for another year at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, highlighting the distinctive aircraft that were built from the beginning of aviation to 1970. The series will take place July 21-25, with each morning session starting at 10:45 a.m. in the Interview Circle, located directly in front of the Vintage Hangar.
“Vintage in Review offers attendees an opportunity to see a rare selection of airplanes up close, and hear stories about them directly from the owners, pilots, and other aviation personalities,” said Ray Johnson, Vintage in Review chairman. “Several of this year’s headline aircraft are more than 75 years old, making them quite rare to see airworthy today.”
This year’s presentations feature a diverse range of antique, classic, and contemporary aircraft. Each day, three pilots will be interviewed alongside their unique airplanes. There’s something for everyone to enjoy. At 10:45 a.m. each morning, before the presentation, the Ladies for Liberty singing group will perform songs from the World War II era. Additionally, antique engine runs featuring a 1915 OX-5 and a 1916 Gnome rotary will take place at 11 a.m. daily, immediately following the Ladies for Liberty performances.
Monday, July 21
Adrian Eichhorn - 1945 Fairchild PT-19
Tuesday, July 22
Dorian Walker - 1929 Curtiss Robin
Wednesday, July 23
Dave Mirror - 1966 Lark
Thursday, July 24
Mikenzy Anderson & Kristen Laney - 1942 Meyers OTW
Friday. July 25
Tony Caldwell - 1931 Curtiss-Wright Travel Air Speedwing
More Vintage in Review sessions will be added to the schedule as they are finalized. More information can be found on the Vintage Aircraft Area page of the EAA website.