In fact, other than a single night back when was on a Webelos weekend trip back when I was like 12 or so, the only time I've ever slept in a tent is at Oshkosh. When we were arriving in the club 172 and parking in the North 40, the first year my wife brought "her tent" (her family camped all the time growing up, mostly because they were disinclined to pay for hotels when on vacations). Alas, her tent was a 6x6x3" dome tent. I'm 6' 1" so I didn't find it particularly comfortable. Margy thought she was being extravagant at the time by buying those roll-up self inflating pads for under the sleeping bags.
When we got the Navion we started bringing progressively larger tents and air mattresses/air beds. Finally we evolved to just storing everything in a rental locker off the field at Oshkosh and now we have a Cabella's Alaskan Guide tent, two Cabella's folding camp beds, and a ton of cooking and other stuff (to include the massage table) that we share with a dozen or so others in our Volunteer group.