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 Air Traffic Controllers bring in the arriving aircraft from their new control tower. |  Show attendees learn the techniques of fabric covering at the EAA Workshops. |
 The Martin Jetpack shows its hovering capabilities. Due to restrictions multiple safety personnel were required to help stabilize and monitor the flight. |  Thousands gathered on AeroShell Square to watch the public flight of the Martin Jetpack. |
 Piper has their PiperJet fuselage mock up on display showing the cabin and interior. |  The Diamond Aircraft booth is a popular display for those who wish to stay in the shade. |
 Looking to buy some stuff? Check out the Fly Market. |  Pick your level of authenticity. |
 Riveting techniques are taught and practiced in the EAA Workshop pavilions. |  The Boeing Dreamliner sits silently at show center. |
 Instrument panel of a 1931 Waco QCF-2. |  For aircraft buyers (and sellers) AirVenture is a popular venue for making a deal. |
 Sometimes you just need to find a tree and relax. |  Chris and Stan Kuprianczyk of northwestern Chicago take a break to plan their next route of action. |
 Many random airplane parts and artifacts can be found roaming the convention grounds. |  The big, the small, and the tall. |
 The EAA's Ford Tri-Motor returns from another flight. |  Rides in the Breezy are available all day by the flightline. |
 The gaggle of RVs return from flying their formation display on Tuesday. |  The main display area as seen from the new FAA control tower. |
 Team Oracle Photo Pilot Brian Norris and the members of The Collaborators do a run through of their photo flight in the Kermit Weeks Hangar. |  The Collaborators. |
 The Collaborators. |  The Collaborators. |