EAA AVIATION CENTER, OSHKOSH, WIS. – Some of the world’s top air show performers have made commitments to fly at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2025 as part of the afternoon and night air show lineups.
Performers at the 72nd Experimental Aircraft Association fly-in convention, scheduled for July 21-27 at Wittman Regional Airport, include aerobatic champions and longtime Oshkosh favorites. The event features nine air shows over seven days, including night air shows on July 23 and 26. Daily afternoon air shows are presented by Daher and RTX, while the July 23 night air show is presented by Covington Aircraft.
Among the performers and aircraft already on the schedule include:
Randy Ball (MiG-17)
Vicky Benzing (P-51)
Bob Carlton (Jetfox twin-engine sailplane)
The Chuters (skydiving)
Class of ’45 (Corsair/P-51)
Greg Colyer (T-33)
Jerry Conley (de Havilland Vampire)
Susan Dacy (Stearman)
Erik Edgren (Taylorcraft)
Kyle Fowler (Long-EZ)
Kyle Franklin (Super Cub)
Michael Goulian (Extra)
RJ Gritter (Decathlon)
Greg Koontz (Decathlon)
Nathan Hammond (Super Chipmunk)
Rob Holland (MXS-RH)
International Aerobatic Club demo
Jerry Kerby/Trojan Thunder (T-28s)
Jarrod Lindemann (Jet Waco)
David Martin (Pinto jet)
Misty Blues (skydiving)
Northern Stars (Pitts Specials)
Jim Peitz (F-33 Bonanza)
Ken Rieder/Redline Airshows (RV-8)
Bill Stein (Edge 540)
Philipp Steinbach (GB1 Gamebird)
Skip Stewart (Prometheus 2)
Titan Aerobatic Team (T-6s)
U.S. Army Golden Knights (skydiving)
Bernie Vasquez (Warbird)
Matt Younkin (Beech 18)
These early confirmations are in addition to the previously announced F-22 and F-35B military demos. Many more performers will be announced in the coming months, including some only-in-Oshkosh performers and aircraft. Exact days for each performer and complete daily air show lineups will be announced as they are finalized (https://www.eaa.org/airventure).
Photos Courtesy of EAA