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![]() http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/op...CLE_ID=1098393 MCMINNVILLE, OR 2007-06-14 As anyone who has visited 'The Spruce Goose' recently can tell you, the Evergreen Aviation Museum is in the middle of a massive expansion. Having opened in 2001 with just four planes, the collection now numbers more than 80. And, as Kristian Foden-Vencil reports, there's a move afoot to try and bring a space shuttle to the small town of McMinnville. |
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![]() "Gatt" wrote in message ... http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/op...CLE_ID=1098393 MCMINNVILLE, OR 2007-06-14 As anyone who has visited 'The Spruce Goose' recently can tell you, the Evergreen Aviation Museum is in the middle of a massive expansion. Having opened in 2001 with just four planes, the collection now numbers more than 80. And, as Kristian Foden-Vencil reports, there's a move afoot to try and bring a space shuttle to the small town of McMinnville. What they have a extra space shuttle just laying around some place? |
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NW_Pilot wrote:
"Gatt" wrote in message ... http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/op...CLE_ID=1098393 MCMINNVILLE, OR 2007-06-14 As anyone who has visited 'The Spruce Goose' recently can tell you, the Evergreen Aviation Museum is in the middle of a massive expansion. Having opened in 2001 with just four planes, the collection now numbers more than 80. And, as Kristian Foden-Vencil reports, there's a move afoot to try and bring a space shuttle to the small town of McMinnville. What they have a extra space shuttle just laying around some place? They are going to retire all of them soon. |
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"NW_Pilot" wrote:
What they have a extra space shuttle just laying around some place? Plans are to retire all the space shuttles by 2010. So 3 will be available for show-and-tell in a few years. The National Air and Space Museum already has the Enterprise.... |
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![]() "NW_Pilot" wrote in message ... As anyone who has visited 'The Spruce Goose' recently can tell you, the Evergreen Aviation Museum is in the middle of a massive expansion. Having opened in 2001 with just four planes, the collection now numbers more than 80. And, as Kristian Foden-Vencil reports, there's a move afoot to try and bring a space shuttle to the small town of McMinnville. What they have a extra space shuttle just laying around some place? Howdy! Enjoying the R 'n' R? Apparently they might have a shuttle or two lying around soon. I hope if they bring it to McMinnville, it's a good flying day. That would make for some awesome aerial shots; a Space Shuttle cruising the old highway through farmland and wine country. Never happen, I bet...what kind of air restrictions do you suppose they'd place on a slowly-moving object like that? They'll have to do something or every small airplane in the northwest will be swarming around over it. -c |
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"Gatt" wrote: Apparently they might have a shuttle or two lying around soon. I hope if they bring it to McMinnville, it's a good flying day. That would make for some awesome aerial shots; a Space Shuttle cruising the old highway through farmland and wine country. Never happen, I bet...what kind of air restrictions do you suppose they'd place on a slowly-moving object like that? They'll have to do something or every small airplane in the northwest will be swarming around over it. Why truck'em? Fly them to their final destinations on their special NASA 747. The 747 won't have any further use. It may go to the Udvar-Hazy after it delivers the shuttles to various museums around the world. |
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![]() "john smith" wrote in message ... They'll have to do something or every small airplane in the northwest will be swarming around over it. Why truck'em? Fly them to their final destinations on their special NASA 747. The 747 won't have any further use. It may go to the Udvar-Hazy after it delivers the shuttles to various museums around the world. Could a 747 (bearing a Space Shuttle) on a 5420 x 150 ft runway with an 80,000lb weight bearing capacity? If so, I want to be there when it happens... -c |
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On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 20:16:40 -0000, Jim Logajan wrote:
"NW_Pilot" wrote: What they have a extra space shuttle just laying around some place? Plans are to retire all the space shuttles by 2010. So 3 will be available for show-and-tell in a few years. The National Air and Space Museum already has the Enterprise.... ....and will probably get one of the three remaining operational shuttles, too. I'm guessing either Cape Canaveral or Houston will get another. It'll probably depend on which party is in power in 2010, but my guess is that the last one will probably go to either California or New York. Now, the NASM *might* give up Enterprise, and the smaller museums might get to try for it. Ron Wanttaja |
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Gatt wrote: Could a 747 (bearing a Space Shuttle) on a 5420 x 150 ft runway with an 80,000lb weight bearing capacity? If so, I want to be there when it happens... I don't know how much the shuttle impacts performance, but a 747 has been landed on a 5600ft x 50 ft runway. There are two SCA 747s, so the one that delivers the shuttle can be left at the museum. Video of the landing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ap_nyRzEOMI John -- John Clear - http://www.clear-prop.org/ |
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Ron Wanttaja wrote:
...and will probably get one of the three remaining operational shuttles, too. Probably not. They have no place to put it. The Enterprise already takes up the bulk of the Space Hangar. The old storage building that it was in has become inacessable due to the construction of the new Dulles runway. They could dump the Enterprise to take on of the others, but I would doubt it. None of the remaining ones are as historically significant as the Enterprise. If the Columbia was still around, maybe. I'm guessing either Cape Canaveral or Houston will get another. My guess is that each of these will get one. |
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