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If your in the area be sure to get by there. I've been to lots of air
museum's and I'd put that one in the top 2 or 3. How would you rate 'em? My rankings would be: 1. USAF Museum in Dayton 2. National Air & Space Museum in D.C. 3. SAC Museum in Omaha. This will almost certainly change when the NASM puts more planes on display. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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I've never been to Omaha, so I can't speak to it.
My favorite is/was the Garber facility (part of the NASM in DC). If you've never been there, you have to take a bus (or taxi) at the back side of the main NASM building. Its the warehouse that they store all of the stuff that's not on the floor of the NASM. They also do all the restorations and all there. Now with the new facility opening at the airport, I don't know how much will be at the Garber site. The time I was there, they had building after building of old airplanes just sitting around. Wasn't a museum setup by any stretch. More like the "Aeromart" at OSH, but with full planes and history to boot ![]() As much as I'm glad to see them get these things out in the display area, it will be a shame if the Garber buildings are emptied. It's really a aviation lovers dream. You'd be walking along stepping around a pile of aluminum and bump into the Enola Gay lol. As for pure quality of the display planes, I'd put the EAA's up at the top. The USAF and USN Museums seem to care less about the display quality of the paint and such. Some of the planes look as if they were just pulled out of the desert right before they were crushed....er..demilitarized. Anyway, your question. Overall enjoyment of the museum from all aspects: 1. NASM, DC (if you let me include Garber) 2. USAF, Dayton 3. EAA, Oshkosh 4. USN, Pensacola Again, it all depends on what you want to look at :0 Jeff "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:kKcsb.175666$e01.613975@attbi_s02... If your in the area be sure to get by there. I've been to lots of air museum's and I'd put that one in the top 2 or 3. How would you rate 'em? My rankings would be: 1. USAF Museum in Dayton 2. National Air & Space Museum in D.C. 3. SAC Museum in Omaha. This will almost certainly change when the NASM puts more planes on display. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Add the Boeing one just north of Seattle. Lots of birds (many old one's) and you walk around and are close enough to touch. I talked to the group working on their F-104 and leaned on it as I told them some War Stories they didn't know about The midgets and some early operational problems the first 104 Sq at Hamilton AFB had. On the USAF Museum at W/P, they also have a lot of memorabilia. For example I sent them a copy of the only surviving copy of the the Ashyia Song Book of Fighter Pilot Drinking Songs from the Pacific area in WWII (dirty, dirty, dirty ![]() the S*** H**** down.....or we'll have to go (S***) on the floor" Theme song of 8th Fighter Group. (P-51's). I have queried them at W/P on numerous occasions and they were able or research and answer my questions. I just hope all the museums continue to obtain financing so they will stay open for decades. Big John On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 16:34:40 -0600, "Jeff Franks" wrote: I've never been to Omaha, so I can't speak to it. My favorite is/was the Garber facility (part of the NASM in DC). If you've never been there, you have to take a bus (or taxi) at the back side of the main NASM building. Its the warehouse that they store all of the stuff that's not on the floor of the NASM. They also do all the restorations and all there. Now with the new facility opening at the airport, I don't know how much will be at the Garber site. The time I was there, they had building after building of old airplanes just sitting around. Wasn't a museum setup by any stretch. More like the "Aeromart" at OSH, but with full planes and history to boot ![]() As much as I'm glad to see them get these things out in the display area, it will be a shame if the Garber buildings are emptied. It's really a aviation lovers dream. You'd be walking along stepping around a pile of aluminum and bump into the Enola Gay lol. As for pure quality of the display planes, I'd put the EAA's up at the top. The USAF and USN Museums seem to care less about the display quality of the paint and such. Some of the planes look as if they were just pulled out of the desert right before they were crushed....er..demilitarized. Anyway, your question. Overall enjoyment of the museum from all aspects: 1. NASM, DC (if you let me include Garber) 2. USAF, Dayton 3. EAA, Oshkosh 4. USN, Pensacola Again, it all depends on what you want to look at :0 Jeff "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:kKcsb.175666$e01.613975@attbi_s02... If your in the area be sure to get by there. I've been to lots of air museum's and I'd put that one in the top 2 or 3. How would you rate 'em? My rankings would be: 1. USAF Museum in Dayton 2. National Air & Space Museum in D.C. 3. SAC Museum in Omaha. This will almost certainly change when the NASM puts more planes on display. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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