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In article , Mike Lechnar
wrote: Allen, I visited the Hazy center last month and it's obvious that it's still a work in progress. I hope that when they get everything sorted out that the information presented will be up to NASM's usual high standards. With the free shuttle bus from the Mall and listing in the guide books, it looked to me like most of the visitors were the usual tourists. Back in the day, only the truly hardcore made the arrangements to visit the Garber facility. I did it twice in the last 22 years. It was good to see some of the aircraft in the Hazy center that I'd seen being restored or just stored at Garber. Being able to poke one's head into Enola Gay's bomb bay as it sat in pieces was pretty cool. It's a lot prettier to look at now, but not as much fun. Mike Lechnar Please don't get the idea that I think the museum is not worth a visit it certainly is, and it is clearly a work in progress and given the space they have maybe 30% done! I was just surprised that the display board did not move out to Hazy with the FW-190 since it was already up to the Smithsonians high standards and was pretty simple and interesting addition to the airplane. It's really nice to see the A-6 is finally moved from alongside the hangar at Andrews out there but an Intruder looks awfully lonely without some TERs and ordance so I'm sure they'll find some. Even with the shuttle from the mall I think it's a two day evolution for the NASM and Hazy to be covered for a lot of people. So I'm thinking the primary visitor may not be an airplane nut but will have a bit more interest than the standard tourist. There's a whole lot to see in DC just on the mall so I think it's a time commitment a lot won't make (of course anyone reading this newsgroup will and should!) I did the Garber facility four times over three years and was always seeing things I'd not seen before so there's tons of neat stuff out there. Allen |
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Allen,
an Intruder looks awfully lonely without some TERs True, but TERs would "underrepresent" an aircraft that normally carried MERs. Agree that Garber has always been a neat, "up close and personal" experience. Hope Hazy's opening doesn't change this. -- Mike Kanze "He (John Kerry) said, it is unconscionable to use the tragic memory of a war in order to get elected, unless of course, it's the Vietnam War." - Jay Leno "Allen Epps" wrote in message et... In article , Mike Lechnar wrote: Allen, I visited the Hazy center last month and it's obvious that it's still a work in progress. I hope that when they get everything sorted out that the information presented will be up to NASM's usual high standards. With the free shuttle bus from the Mall and listing in the guide books, it looked to me like most of the visitors were the usual tourists. Back in the day, only the truly hardcore made the arrangements to visit the Garber facility. I did it twice in the last 22 years. It was good to see some of the aircraft in the Hazy center that I'd seen being restored or just stored at Garber. Being able to poke one's head into Enola Gay's bomb bay as it sat in pieces was pretty cool. It's a lot prettier to look at now, but not as much fun. Mike Lechnar Please don't get the idea that I think the museum is not worth a visit it certainly is, and it is clearly a work in progress and given the space they have maybe 30% done! I was just surprised that the display board did not move out to Hazy with the FW-190 since it was already up to the Smithsonians high standards and was pretty simple and interesting addition to the airplane. It's really nice to see the A-6 is finally moved from alongside the hangar at Andrews out there but an Intruder looks awfully lonely without some TERs and ordance so I'm sure they'll find some. Even with the shuttle from the mall I think it's a two day evolution for the NASM and Hazy to be covered for a lot of people. So I'm thinking the primary visitor may not be an airplane nut but will have a bit more interest than the standard tourist. There's a whole lot to see in DC just on the mall so I think it's a time commitment a lot won't make (of course anyone reading this newsgroup will and should!) I did the Garber facility four times over three years and was always seeing things I'd not seen before so there's tons of neat stuff out there. Allen |
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