July 22-29, 2023 - AirVenture 2023
Seaplane Base

I had been to the Seaplane Base once before, briefly, back in 2009.  This time I decided to stay there all afternnon.  One reason was to get out of the heat.  I had always heard that the Seaplane Base was shady with cool breezes.  And so it was.
   
Lots of people on hand, taking advantage of the shade.  There is a shuttle service between Wittman Field and here; it's about a 15 minute ride in the school bus.
   
Idyllic scene.
   
The big lagoon where the seaplanes are safely anchored.
   
The seaplanes takeoff and land out in big Lake Winnebago, then taxi into the lagoon through that narrow gap.
   
A close-up of all the seaplanes anchored in the lagoon.
   
Lots of people just hanging out.
   
Nice.
   
A floatplane on landing roll-out.
   
A little seaplane tower/operations center at the mouth of the lagoon inlet.
   
Looking inland.
   
A pontoon boat giving tours of the seaplane base.
   
A floatplane taxiis through the gap.
   
 
   
I had brought my big folding chair, the one with the leg rest.  I set it up, sat down and in five minutes I was alseep.
   
A little Monet-esqe with the lily pads.
   
Yeah, after spending a pleasant afternoon at the seaplane base, I was thinking I might want to go down to Florida and visit Mr. Jack Brown one of these days.  You can get your seaplane rating there in two or three days.
   
 
   
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