Learn Aircraft Building Skills in Two Days

If you’re ready to build or restore an aircraft, join us at one of our upcoming SportAir Workshop courses in Oshkosh, WI, hosted at the EAA Aviation Center. Save time and money by learning proper techniques right from the start, taught by experienced and accomplished professionals.

Upcoming courses and their corresponding dates are listed below.

Oshkosh, Wisconsin Courses  –  Hosted At The EAA Aviation Center

TIG Welding — March 13-14, 2021
TIG welding is fast becoming the welding method of choice for people building their own aircraft. You’ll get extensive hands-on training and knowledge about the process, tools, and techniques for using them.
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Electrical Systems & Avionics — March 13-14, 2021
At the end of the course you will be thoroughly knowledgeable on aircraft electrical systems and have the confidence to build and install a system in your aircraft. Enroll now ›

Fiberglass Techniques for RV Aircraft — March 13-14, 2021
This course will provide training in composite techniques required for completion of non-composite aircraft kits such as the Van’s RV series of aircraft and others. Enroll now ›

Sheet Metal — April 10-11, 2021 OR May 8-9, 2021
Learn all aspects of sheet metal work with lecture and lots of hands-on practice using the special tools and techniques used to build a sheet metal aircraft. Two detailed projects that are built during the workshop simulate what you will need to know to start and successfully complete your Vans RV, Sonex, Zenith, or other sheet metal aircraft kit.
Enroll April 10-11 ›           Enroll May 8-9 ›

Fabric Covering — May 8-9, 2021
Cover a wing section from start to finish. We’ll go over surface prep, installing the fabric, coatings, rib stitching, finish, and painting and detail repair techniques. Enroll now 

EAA gratefully acknowledges the support of Aircraft Spruce & Specialty Co. for its generous sponsorship of SportAir Workshop programs, supplying tools, supplies, and materials.

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