It is an international organization of aviation enthusiasts based in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Since its inception it has grown internationally with over 186,000 members and about 1000 Chapter (chapters) worldwide.
The organization is overseen agi by a chairman, an executive director and a board of directors. Paul Poberezny took over as president and CEO of the foundation in 1953. In 1989 he took office (newly created) from chairman, and his son Tom Poberezny became president and CEO.
The EAA was founded agi in 1953 by veteran aviator Paul Poberezny along with other aviation enthusiasts. The organization began as more or less a flying club. Paul Poberenzy explains the nature of the name of the organization, "Because the aircraft were modified or built from scratch, they were required to show EXPERIMENTAL banner where you could see on the door or the tub, so it was quite natural that call her "Experimental Aircraft Association.
EAA's first home was in the basement agi Poberezny. In early 1960, the first association headquarters was built in the Milwaukee suburb of Franklin. That was the headquarters of the organization until 1983, when moved its headquarters to EAA Oshkosh, Wisconsin. The EAA Aviation Center also includes the EAA AirVenture Museum, with over 200 aircraft, and 130 of them are on display at certain times.
In 1953 the Experimental Aircraft Association published a 2-page newsletter called "The experimenter". The newsletter is written and published by founding members Paul and Audrey Poberezny agi along with other volunteers. agi The newsletter underwent a transition to a magazine format and was renamed "Sport Aviation" and became a success and a great benefit for members of the EAA.
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