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Where was I? We flew over to Hastings, just south of GRR to visit my
father in law on Saturday. Sunday he had plans so we invited my sister in law and her husband to meet us in Kalamazoo to visit the museum. Had a great time, then we flew home to Stevens Point, WI yesterday afternoon. I was the 182RG that had to circle north of Kalamazoo's surface area until the guy had time to give me a squawk. Then he called Mary and asked her if she was the one standing by, but it was me. I entered right traffic for 35 and landed right behind you guys. You were off to the races to meet the people your son was with so I didn't get a chance to say HI when you bought your tickets, but you were right in front of us at the ticket counter! Pretty cool museum, the new part I found more for the non-flying public, I still like the old building with the WWII era planes. They need another new building to make it less crowded for those. I was there last year and got the chance to visit their restoration center, which is now closed to the public, that was truly an inspiring experience. I couldn't get over the art work on the walls and the floors of the new building, absolutely beautiful. Like you said, the sims and the displays are great, where else can you walk under the wings of an SR71??!! Jim --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.718 / Virus Database: 474 - Release Date: 7/10/2004 |
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So that was YOU that we cut off in the pattern? :-)
Well, not exactly, but I remember saying to Mary "I'll bet that guy isn't happy that he let *you* in right away." I was surprised that Kalamazoo was so busy! Man, you shoulda knocked me on the shoulder, or something. We surmised that my sister, who had driven in, was with my son over in the new building, so we made a bee-line over there without waiting. We eventually did see the "old" building, which I agree is "better" for pilots. My non-flying sister commented that the new displays, while beautifully done, were almost completely devoid of any information. If I wasn't there to explain everything to her, she would not have known ANYTHING about the aircraft on display. They seriously need to add some narrative descriptions at each aircraft, and I told the folks at the museum as much. (They agreed, by the way...) See you next time! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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LOL naw, you didn't cut me off, but it sure made me wonder if he'd
forgotten me when he gave Mary a squawk code before he gave me one. And I was shocked that he never gave either of us traffic alerts, after all we must have been pretty close to one another, both inbound from the north. At one point I noticed that Mary reported the same distance out as our GPS was indicating. What's funny is that was the second time in as many days that I had to circle before landing. When we came into Hastings they had just released jumpers over the airport and Grand Rapids approach vectored and 360'd me for awhile until the jump plane reported "jumpers on the ground". After a 3 hour trip, it took a little explaining to my kids why we couldn't land, but then they saw the jumpers and agreed that we really didn't want to pick up any hitch hikers on the way down! Totally agree on the lack of info on the airplanes, they need to do some work in that area. Even the ones with the touch screen presentations (which were nice) need some short descriptive signage for those who don't want to sit through the video presentation. The 4-D movie was pretty good, but could be improved by adding more historical facts and figures describing the B17. "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news DPKc.114882$JR4.62182@attbi_s54...So that was YOU that we cut off in the pattern? :-) Well, not exactly, but I remember saying to Mary "I'll bet that guy isn't happy that he let *you* in right away." I was surprised that Kalamazoo was so busy! Man, you shoulda knocked me on the shoulder, or something. We surmised that my sister, who had driven in, was with my son over in the new building, so we made a bee-line over there without waiting. We eventually did see the "old" building, which I agree is "better" for pilots. My non-flying sister commented that the new displays, while beautifully done, were almost completely devoid of any information. If I wasn't there to explain everything to her, she would not have known ANYTHING about the aircraft on display. They seriously need to add some narrative descriptions at each aircraft, and I told the folks at the museum as much. (They agreed, by the way...) See you next time! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.713 / Virus Database: 469 - Release Date: 6/30/2004 |
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I couldn't get over the art work on the walls and the floors of the new
building, absolutely beautiful. Like you said, the sims and the displays are great, where else can you walk under the wings of an SR71??!! The United States Air Force Museum. Well, maybe not an SR-71, but certainly it's predecessor, the YF-12. |
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On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 13:24:08 GMT, john smith wrote:
I couldn't get over the art work on the walls and the floors of the new building, absolutely beautiful. Like you said, the sims and the displays are great, where else can you walk under the wings of an SR71??!! The United States Air Force Museum. Well, maybe not an SR-71, but certainly it's predecessor, the YF-12. And Seattle's Museum of Flight. That one has one of the G-21 drones on its back. Ron Wanttaja |
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where else can you walk under the wings of an SR71??!!
McMinville, Oregon. The only place where you can also walk under the wings of the Spruce Goose! http://www.sprucegoose.org/aircraft_...ml#observation |
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where else can you walk under the wings of an SR71??!!
Virginia Air Museum at Richmond has one parked outside. |
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Deck of the USS Intrepid in NYC. (I reached up and touched it -
shhh!)...Peter -- Peter H. Schmidt `\ /' Burning Blue Aviation Inc. ------^------ 2 Ewell Avenue www.burning-blue.com | |o| | Lexington, MA 02421 fax: 781 863-8858 ------v------ tel: 781 883-4818 | |
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Dang! I thought I was the only one to do that!! You can reach up and touch
the one in Kalamazoo too. Jim "Peter H. Schmidt" wrote in message ... Deck of the USS Intrepid in NYC. (I reached up and touched it - shhh!)...Peter -- Peter H. Schmidt `\ /' Burning Blue Aviation Inc. ------^------ 2 Ewell Avenue www.burning-blue.com | |o| | Lexington, MA 02421 fax: 781 863-8858 ------v------ tel: 781 883-4818 | --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.718 / Virus Database: 474 - Release Date: 7/9/2004 |
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