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Old September 14th 04, 05:16 AM
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Default Naval Aviation Museum Risk

I am posting this as a concern for the safety of the Naval Aviation
Museum in Pensacola, Florida and the serious threat that Hurricane Ivan
is for the area. The museum is high enough above the water level to be
safe from flooding and tidal surges but many have expressed concerns
about the strength of the building that houses the fantastic collection.
Then there are questions as to the protection of the aircraft that are
not inside the museum. Would anyone with a connection to the museum like
to comment on this matter?


 




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