One day in the next decade or so, EAA Oskosh may have evolved if it is like all the geeks say.
Crowds will be a lot younger, mostly in their teens and 20s. No parking volunteers will be needed, no colored dots on the runway, no fuel trucks.
Crowds of young people will be accessing the upgraded wi fi networks, and texting each other on their phones, and seeing images of themselves on their ipads, maybe even playing an aviation related game on their computers.
Service will be great, due to the dozens of large cell phone towers erected on the site. No extra FAA controllers will be needed in fact there will be no need for any control towers.
Since the crowd will be more wi fi gadget nerds than people who actually own or fly airplanes, and the airspace will be full of cell phone towers, no actual flying will take place.
There will be almost none of the old guys who actually used to fly in or fly in the show.
And maybe, just maybe one of the young guys might even look around at all the empty parking spaces, and text to his friend, "Did you know there actually used to be airplanes flying here?"