my wife and I were referred to KOBBY through a banker we know and told us that he has tremendous results helping people with their credit history. Not only was KOBBY professional and organized, he was also very easy to talk to and relate to. He showed us in easy to understand terms what is good and bad for our credit profile and that it is equally important to build credit as well as mend and care for your credit profile. KOBBY is an excellent teacher as well. He showed us how to improve our personal credit and has a vast knowledge bank of what to do for business credit as well. THEY DEAL WITH ALL HACKING SERVICE Thank you. His contact onlinecreditrepair@outlook.com
This is a great regional airport. Great views. Wide open airfield with great visibility. On field VOR and TWR. FBO (Colgan Air Services [http://colgan-air.com/]) is great to work with and has very good instructors with ground and flight school.
A grass strip (2 runways) in Wild Rose, WI. Flew in here one day and there was an ultralight event going on. Not much nearby to go to unless you have bikes or know someone in the area.
The Lion's Club of Washington, Island holds an annual fly-in fish boil in the summer (usually, July, I think). It is a novelty, and a great event. If the wx is good, the attendance is usually excellent. BE CAUTIOUS about traffic! The event draws many people who arrive other than by air, so it is a pretty big event. Get there early, so they don't run out of food. It's excellent. What wouldn't taste great if they poured a ladle full of melted butter over it?!? Get the details online, via Google. It's worth the flight, and a neat experience.
Very friendly tailwheel flyin takes place here during the week of Oshkosh. Make a reservation, fly in, camp here and take the daily bus over to AirVenture (if you wish). Many of the New Holstein fly-in folk prefer to just stay here for the week, and don't even bother with the crowds at Oshkosh.
Stopped here for inexpensive fuel after picking up the Club's Decathlon from the factory at Fox River. Take off from Fox River, climb to 1000 feet, look right and you are right base for KBUU.
Home of the American Champion Factory (Decathlons, Scouts, E
30 foot wide runway, but it looks like 20 feet! Flew the Club's Super Decathlon C-GKXD out here from Ottawa (Rockcliffe) for some TLC. Two weeks later, flew back trhough Milwaukee to fly the Decathlon back to Rockcliffe. Lots of Fun!
Lodge is opening for business. Airstrip, however is still closed and they were not sure if it would re-open. Flew over on 29-Jun-2011, one aircraft on taxiway indicated field was closed (wondered why they were down there but didn't ask).
Another SE Wisconsin trip worth the visit. The resort is upscale and boasts a great lunch.
Town of Lake Geneva is a few minutes away and offers shops, water activities, beach. Just a great place to loaf a day away.
As the former Playboy club property from 1968 till 1983, there is an occasional re-union - how do I know? I just happened to take the father-in-law in for a flight.
Winnebago County could care less about this airport, there is no promotion what so ever, meanwhile Outagamie and Austin Straubel have first class facilities...What a waste of taxpayers money..
Fields at Galoshkosh 2010 were pretty wet last Sat Jul 24 so forced to stay at Stevens Point. Airport staff and management were wonderful. Fuel was reasonably priced and every effort was made to accomodate the numerous semi-stranded EAA 2010 visitors. Great place to stop!
Was planning to head to southern Illinois, but fog prevented that from occurring. Instead, headed up to Janesville to get some brunch. The onsite restaurant has tasty food and exceptional service. They mention their 'homemade toast' a bunch of times on the menu. We had a laugh about it. Then it showed up. And, you know what, it was actually worth mentioning. Homemade bread, sliced thick and toasted.
Reply to @rw2: Have now done the breakfast at Picadilly Lilly. I can recommend the biscuits and gravy. They have lots of sausage in their gravy. A half order is plenty of food.
Reply to @paulie: Yup, food is good there. Sat mornings folks from around Wisc fly in for breakfast. I haven't made that particular trip there, but I here that 10-15 planes will show up on a busy morning.
The terrain is quite pretty as the Wisc river has been a protected waterway for ages and very little development was ever permitted along it.
Can be slightly difficult to find. VOR or GPS will be your friend to get you close unless you stay pretty high so you can see down into the river valley to spot it.
Small well run airport. Be sure to talk to Bill Amorde in the FBO. Bill is a local legend in flying and has FAA ratings as long as your arm. The guy has done it all, Planes, Balloons, Gliders, Helicopters !!!
Thanks for pointing out the problem. I can't quite find the right location on the map -- since you're a registered user, please feel free to click the "Edit" tab, then move the marker to the right place.
The location of the marker for Rosenbaum Field is incorrect. It should be south and west of its current location. Zoom the map and you will see the row of hangars.
This airport, immediately adjacent to Wittman Regional (OSH), operates together with the AirVenture Museum at OshKosh. It is a grass strip with over 50 airplanes in period hangars, and includes a playground and rides in vintage aircraft. An AirVenture Museum ticket is required to visit the field, and a tram travels to the field from the museum:
The Oshkosh Pioneer Airport has enough snow on the ground to host the fly-in on 26 January. More information is available at the Air Venture Museum site:
Latest comments about airports in Wisconsin, United States
Beautiful Facility and Quick Service
🔗 Fri, 06 May 2022
— @rstan at Cumberland Municipal Airport, United States
The FBO was fast and efficient
Good Fuel prices and great pilot lounge
how to clear bad debt from credit card
🔗 Fri, 22 May 2020
— @jammy at General Mitchell International Airport, United States
my wife and I were referred to KOBBY through a banker we know and told us that he has tremendous results helping people with their credit history. Not only was KOBBY professional and organized, he was also very easy to talk to and relate to. He showed us in easy to understand terms what is good and bad for our credit profile and that it is equally important to build credit as well as mend and care for your credit profile. KOBBY is an excellent teacher as well. He showed us how to improve our personal credit and has a vast knowledge bank of what to do for business credit as well. THEY DEAL WITH ALL HACKING SERVICE Thank you. His contact onlinecreditrepair@outlook.com
Cheap fuel
🔗 Mon, 25 Mar 2019
— @wolfgangx at Burlington Municipal Airport, United States
$3.69! First time I ever waited in line for avgas!
(no subject)
🔗 Sun, 08 Apr 2018
— @CaptnShead at Hartford Municipal Airport, United States
Great place to stop. 91 octane Mogas self serve. Nice FBO.
Excellent airport!
🔗 Mon, 18 Apr 2016
— @SandHog at La Crosse Regional Airport, United States
This is a great regional airport. Great views. Wide open airfield with great visibility. On field VOR and TWR. FBO (Colgan Air Services [http://colgan-air.com/]) is great to work with and has very good instructors with ground and flight school.
Pilot
🔗 Tue, 31 Mar 2015
— @Glastar1995 at Austin Straubel International Airport, United States
Night
Been here
🔗 Thu, 16 Jan 2014
— Anonymous Flyer at General Mitchell International Airport, United States
Home Hub
wild rose airport
🔗 Tue, 10 Dec 2013
— Anonymous Flyer at Wild Rose Idlewild Airport, United States
A grass strip (2 runways) in Wild Rose, WI. Flew in here one day and there was an ultralight event going on. Not much nearby to go to unless you have bikes or know someone in the area.
Great place for skydiving
🔗 Fri, 28 Jun 2013
— Anonymous Flyer at Baldwin Airport, United States
Been there 2x with friends... haven't jumped yet though, too scared.
Fly-in Fish Boil
🔗 Mon, 17 Dec 2012
— Anonymous Flyer at Washington Island Airport, United States
The Lion's Club of Washington, Island holds an annual fly-in fish boil in the summer (usually, July, I think). It is a novelty, and a great event. If the wx is good, the attendance is usually excellent. BE CAUTIOUS about traffic! The event draws many people who arrive other than by air, so it is a pretty big event. Get there early, so they don't run out of food. It's excellent. What wouldn't taste great if they poured a ladle full of melted butter over it?!? Get the details online, via Google. It's worth the flight, and a neat experience.
Beautiful spot
🔗 Mon, 27 Aug 2012
— @Tony at Washington Island Airport, United States
Wonderful quiet little airport in Northern Wisconsin, out in Lake Michigan.
SuperCub.Org Flyin
🔗 Mon, 27 Aug 2012
— @Tony at New Holstein Municipal Airport, United States
Very friendly tailwheel flyin takes place here during the week of Oshkosh. Make a reservation, fly in, camp here and take the daily bus over to AirVenture (if you wish). Many of the New Holstein fly-in folk prefer to just stay here for the week, and don't even bother with the crowds at Oshkosh.
Inexpensive, quick fuel stop
🔗 Mon, 27 Aug 2012
— @Tony at Burlington Municipal Airport, United States
Stopped here for inexpensive fuel after picking up the Club's Decathlon from the factory at Fox River. Take off from Fox River, climb to 1000 feet, look right and you are right base for KBUU.
Home of the American Champion Factory (Decathlons, Scouts, E
🔗 Mon, 27 Aug 2012
— @Tony at Fox River Airport, United States
30 foot wide runway, but it looks like 20 feet! Flew the Club's Super Decathlon C-GKXD out here from Ottawa (Rockcliffe) for some TLC. Two weeks later, flew back trhough Milwaukee to fly the Decathlon back to Rockcliffe. Lots of Fun!
ETB
🔗 Mon, 13 Feb 2012
— Anonymous Flyer at West Bend Municipal Airport, United States
My home field. Great EAA Chapter (Chapter 1158)!
KFLD - Fond du Lac - WI
🔗 Tue, 11 Oct 2011
— @airbound at Fond du Lac County Airport, United States
In and out for a few hours - friendly ground services.
re: C59 - Lake Lawn Lodge - Hope it reopens
🔗 Tue, 20 Sep 2011
— @airbound at Lake Lawn Airport, United States
Reply to @airbound:
Current NOTAM (as of 21-Sep-2011) AD CLSD NGT - looks like airstrip is open again. Will be visiting in next few weeks for lunch and post review.
re: C59 - Lake Lawn Lodge - Hope it reopens
🔗 Wed, 06 Jul 2011
— @airbound at Lake Lawn Airport, United States
Reply to @airbound:
Lodge is opening for business. Airstrip, however is still closed and they were not sure if it would re-open. Flew over on 29-Jun-2011, one aircraft on taxiway indicated field was closed (wondered why they were down there but didn't ask).
GRB - Green Bay - Nice Class C
🔗 Wed, 06 Jul 2011
— @airbound at Austin Straubel International Airport, United States
Very helpful for the first time visit
re: Questionable Owners
🔗 Fri, 13 May 2011
— @ptomblin at Skyport Airport, United States
So where *do* you hope people crash?
Questionable Owners
🔗 Fri, 13 May 2011
— Anonymous Flyer at Skyport Airport, United States
I hope that no once crashes here
KMSN - Madison - Wisconsin Aviation treats you very well
🔗 Tue, 10 May 2011
— @airbound at Dane County Regional Truax Field, United States
Awesome experience for a day trip into MSN.
Wisconsin Aviation had me park the Cherokee right up in front next the bus. jets -
Courtesy car available and clean.
C02 - Grand Geneva -
🔗 Tue, 10 May 2011
— @airbound at Grand Geneva Resort Airport, United States
Another SE Wisconsin trip worth the visit. The resort is upscale and boasts a great lunch.
Town of Lake Geneva is a few minutes away and offers shops, water activities, beach. Just a great place to loaf a day away.
As the former Playboy club property from 1968 till 1983, there is an occasional re-union - how do I know? I just happened to take the father-in-law in for a flight.
C59 - Lake Lawn Lodge - Hope it reopens
🔗 Tue, 10 May 2011
— @airbound at Lake Lawn Airport, United States
A great place just to go for lunch.
Took the family for a day outing to play around the lodge.
Lodge and Airstrip closed in late 2010. I hear the lodge may re-open in 2011. Don't know about the airstrip.
3D2 For the Day - Very Friendly
🔗 Tue, 10 May 2011
— @airbound at Ephraim-Gibraltar Airport, United States
Flew into 3D2 for a day trip - lunch, sites.
Friendly Staff. Local business will ferry you between Airport and town or take the bicycles.
Nice Little AP
🔗 Tue, 10 May 2011
— @airbound at Watertown Municipal Airport, United States
Like RWY 11, Rgt. Traffic, 2700".
Watch for feathered flying friends on approach.
New Owner
🔗 Fri, 11 Mar 2011
— Anonymous Flyer at Skyport Airport, United States
New Owner-Gary W. & Susan J. Svenningsen- Manager-Josh Svenningsen
Wittman
🔗 Fri, 15 Oct 2010
— @mrhelio at Wittman Regional Airport, United States
Winnebago County could care less about this airport, there is no promotion what so ever, meanwhile Outagamie and Austin Straubel have first class facilities...What a waste of taxpayers money..
Hospitality
🔗 Sun, 01 Aug 2010
— Anonymous Flyer at Stevens Point Municipal Airport, United States
Fields at Galoshkosh 2010 were pretty wet last Sat Jul 24 so forced to stay at Stevens Point. Airport staff and management were wonderful. Fuel was reasonably priced and every effort was made to accomodate the numerous semi-stranded EAA 2010 visitors. Great place to stop!
code 43WI
🔗 Sat, 19 Dec 2009
— @rrobledo at Eagle Ridge Ultralightport, United States
The FAA uses '43WI' for Eagle Ridge Ultralight Flightpark, Colfax, WI
re: codes WI87 / US-4WI7
🔗 Thu, 17 Dec 2009
— @ptomblin at Gopher STOL Airport, United States
Reply to @rrobledo: I changed the code to WI87 back in January.
codes WI87 / US-4WI7
🔗 Thu, 17 Dec 2009
— @rrobledo at Gopher STOL Airport, United States
The FAA uses WI87 for this airport
code 8WI5
🔗 Wed, 16 Dec 2009
— @rrobledo at Wolf River Landing Strip, United States
The FAA uses '8WI5' for Wolf River Landing Strip Airport,
Black Creek, Wisconsin
code 14WI
🔗 Wed, 16 Dec 2009
— @rrobledo at Cylon Heliport, United States
The FAA uses '14WI' for Cylon Heliport, New Richmond, WI
Diversion turned out well
🔗 Thu, 17 Sep 2009
— @rw2 at Southern Wisconsin Regional Airport, United States
Was planning to head to southern Illinois, but fog prevented that from occurring. Instead, headed up to Janesville to get some brunch. The onsite restaurant has tasty food and exceptional service. They mention their 'homemade toast' a bunch of times on the menu. We had a laugh about it. Then it showed up. And, you know what, it was actually worth mentioning. Homemade bread, sliced thick and toasted.
re: Nice little airport
🔗 Thu, 17 Sep 2009
— @rw2 at Tri-County Regional Airport, United States
Reply to @rw2: Have now done the breakfast at Picadilly Lilly. I can recommend the biscuits and gravy. They have lots of sausage in their gravy. A half order is plenty of food.
re: Nice little airport
🔗 Sun, 16 Aug 2009
— @rw2 at Tri-County Regional Airport, United States
Reply to @paulie: Yup, food is good there. Sat mornings folks from around Wisc fly in for breakfast. I haven't made that particular trip there, but I here that 10-15 planes will show up on a busy morning.
The terrain is quite pretty as the Wisc river has been a protected waterway for ages and very little development was ever permitted along it.
Can be slightly difficult to find. VOR or GPS will be your friend to get you close unless you stay pretty high so you can see down into the river valley to spot it.
Nice quiet airport in Ashland Wisconsin
🔗 Fri, 01 May 2009
— @Dlthian at John F Kennedy Memorial Airport, United States
Log building as terminal - nicely built and maintained
Learned to fly at the Richard I Bong " Ace of Aces " airport
🔗 Fri, 01 May 2009
— @Dlthian at Richard I Bong Memorial Airport, United States
Small well run airport. Be sure to talk to Bill Amorde in the FBO. Bill is a local legend in flying and has FAA ratings as long as your arm. The guy has done it all, Planes, Balloons, Gliders, Helicopters !!!
Interesting airport at Wisconsin
🔗 Tue, 13 Jan 2009
— @jetpilot2007 at Murmuring Springs Airport, United States
I spent a couple of landings at Murmuring springs during my Biannual Review near Necedah Wisconsin; it's worth going again.
Best landing wishes Andreas Krug, Private Pilot, Lufthansa Engineering, Frankfurt, Germany
re: Incorrect location
🔗 Fri, 28 Nov 2008
— @david at Rosenbaum Field, United States
Excellent! Thanks for fixing it.
re: Incorrect location
🔗 Fri, 28 Nov 2008
— @dlotts at Rosenbaum Field, United States
Done. Thanks, I didn't realize I could edit it.
re: Incorrect location
🔗 Thu, 27 Nov 2008
— @david at Rosenbaum Field, United States
Thanks for pointing out the problem. I can't quite find the right location on the map -- since you're a registered user, please feel free to click the "Edit" tab, then move the marker to the right place.
Incorrect location
🔗 Thu, 27 Nov 2008
— @dlotts at Rosenbaum Field, United States
The location of the marker for Rosenbaum Field is incorrect. It should be south and west of its current location. Zoom the map and you will see the row of hangars.
Closed?
🔗 Sat, 13 Sep 2008
— @ptomblin at Pierick Airport, United States
Not in the latest FAA data.
Part of AirVenture museum
🔗 Tue, 02 Sep 2008
— @david at Pioneer Airport, United States
This airport, immediately adjacent to Wittman Regional (OSH), operates together with the AirVenture Museum at OshKosh. It is a grass strip with over 50 airplanes in period hangars, and includes a playground and rides in vintage aircraft. An AirVenture Museum ticket is required to visit the field, and a tram travels to the field from the museum:
http://www.airventuremuseum.org/flightops/pioneerairport/
Good Breakfast
🔗 Thu, 17 Jul 2008
— @MyFlightBlog at Southern Wisconsin Regional Airport, United States
I enjoyed flying in for breakfast.
EAA skiplane fly-in, Saturday 26 January 2008
🔗 Thu, 17 Jan 2008
— @david at Pioneer Airport, United States
The Oshkosh Pioneer Airport has enough snow on the ground to host the fly-in on 26 January. More information is available at the Air Venture Museum site:
http://www.airventuremuseum.org/
Central County Airport (68C)
🔗 Sun, 21 Oct 2007
— Anonymous Flyer at Central County Airport, United States
Awesome grassroots airport. Lunch every Friday, sometimes drawing over 50 aircraft!
Dulmes Field
🔗 Sat, 11 Aug 2007
— Anonymous Flyer at Dulmes Field, United States
The Dulmes Family has sold this property. The new owner does not have aviation interests. I do not know if the runway is useable.
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