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I've always had the Wright Patterson Air Force Museum at Dayton, OH on my
list of places to fly. We'd probably fly into KDAY and grab a crew car if available. Can any members of the group that are familiar with the museum give me a pirep? We'll only have one day to visit and would like to hit all the highlights, skip any lowlights, and leave our kids with a yearning to return. Jim |
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Jim Burns wrote:
I've always had the Wright Patterson Air Force Museum at Dayton, OH on my list of places to fly. We'd probably fly into KDAY and grab a crew car if available. Can any members of the group that are familiar with the museum give me a pirep? We'll only have one day to visit and would like to hit all the highlights, skip any lowlights, and leave our kids with a yearning to return. The Museum is a lot to see. Three large buildings if I recall. I was also interested in the "Presidents' Planes" and the "Test Facility" displays. These are on C Street on WP AFB. The Museum guys can direct you and give you a pass. |
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![]() Are you kidding? WPAFBM is pretty much the biggest and best aviation museum anywhere! No, seriously, I have no idea what else might be out there, but it is gigantic, and has a large collection or military aviation stuff, from aircraft to icbms. As a twelve year old boy, I remember walking around the XB-70 they had parked out front in total awe. For some reason that aircraft made a huge impression on me. It's one of the reasons I'm a pilot today. If you are an aviation enthusiast, you can easily spend more than one day there. -- dave j -- jacobowitz73 --at-- yahoo --dot-- com Jim Burns wrote: I've always had the Wright Patterson Air Force Museum at Dayton, OH on my list of places to fly. We'd probably fly into KDAY and grab a crew car if available. Can any members of the group that are familiar with the museum give me a pirep? We'll only have one day to visit and would like to hit all the highlights, skip any lowlights, and leave our kids with a yearning to return. Jim |
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Well, I haven't been down to the museum since I graduated from Ohio State in
1990, but my fellow AFROTC cadets and I used to make an annual pilgrimage down there. Depends on what era you like, because it's all there. The WW2 section was always my favorite because it had some pretty good dioramas set up around the place and the selection of aircraft was superb. Back in the late 80s they opened up the "new" hangar in which they put the B-52 on 5 foot wheel stands so they could get the XB-70 and SR-71 in under it. That hangar, I believe, was given over to the jet era mostly and had some pretty recent stuff in it back then. Steve Ritchie's 5-kill F-4 was in there, for instance. I think they've since opened up another hangar, but don't know for sure. I also liked to look at the spacesuit designs just for kicks, and the X-3 Stilletto is still one of the coolest looking designs, in my book. You can spend days reading all the stuff on the walls as they really do try to cover the whole of the USAF experience from day one to present. If you've only got one day, you can do one of two things: 1. Sweep through the whole thing to get a flavor of it all or 2. Focus on seeing a couple of particular areas in detail. Either way, you'll have a great time and, even if you miss seeing some things, most of what you see you probably won't have seen before anyway. Enjoy and let us know what you thought when you get back. Shawn "Jim Burns" wrote in message ... I've always had the Wright Patterson Air Force Museum at Dayton, OH on my list of places to fly. We'd probably fly into KDAY and grab a crew car if available. Can any members of the group that are familiar with the museum give me a pirep? We'll only have one day to visit and would like to hit all the highlights, skip any lowlights, and leave our kids with a yearning to return. Jim |
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The National Museum of the United States Air Force
http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/ Read all about it. The closest airport to fly into via GA is Springfield (KSGH). They have a shuttle or crew car available (I don't recall which). Don't miss Hoffman's Prairie. http://www.nps.gov/daav/home.htm Jim Burns wrote: I've always had the Wright Patterson Air Force Museum at Dayton, OH on my list of places to fly. We'd probably fly into KDAY and grab a crew car if available. Can any members of the group that are familiar with the museum give me a pirep? We'll only have one day to visit and would like to hit all the highlights, skip any lowlights, and leave our kids with a yearning to return. |
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![]() I went out there to see the B-36, a very impressive airplane. As I recall it had the original B-36A or XB-36 tire beside it, which as you can imagine was a very big tire indeed (Convair then switched to bogies). And I think a mockup of the bomb was there, as well as the camera used to photograph the earth from 30,000 feet (whatever). I think there's a picture of a golf ball on the Burning Tree course in Washington taken from a high-flying 36. Another thing that entranced me was the Goblin fighter that was supposed to be launched from (and return to) the big bombers to defend them from Russian or Chinese fighter interceptors. New since I was there is the XC-99 cargo / transport plane that Convair adapted from the B-36. I'm sure it's not completed yet, but perhaps they have a system whereby you can see works in progress. I think you can go to the museum website and get a preview of the planes on display. That could help you narrow it down. -- all the best, Dan Ford email (put Cubdriver in subject line) Warbird's Forum: www.warbirdforum.com Piper Cub Forum: www.pipercubforum.com the blog: www.danford.net In Search of Lost Time: www.readingproust.com |
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![]() john smith wrote: The closest airport to fly into via GA is Springfield (KSGH). DAY is just fine for GA. I flew into there a few years back.. there were two FBO's there at the time. I went to the museum post 9/11 and since some parts of the museum were at that time "inside" the gates of the AFB it was a little difficult to see the Presidential Hangar, etc.. The main part of the Museum is still easy access and a LOT to take in. Check out the website regarding any special issues regarding access. Dave |
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