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My rapidly crumbling memory tells me that someone on this group posted
a link to an aviation-themed restaurant recently. The place came complete with hangars and WWII era aircraft on the runway outside. If anyone knows what I'm talking about -- a rare occurence in itself -- would you please repost the link? I'd appreciate it. AJ |
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I've been top some WWI era 94th Aero Squadron restaurants,
but don't know about the WWII theme. -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P -- The people think the Constitution protects their rights; But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome. some support http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm See http://www.fija.org/ more about your rights and duties. "AJ" wrote in message oups.com... | My rapidly crumbling memory tells me that someone on this group posted | a link to an aviation-themed restaurant recently. The place came | complete with hangars and WWII era aircraft on the runway outside. | | If anyone knows what I'm talking about -- a rare occurence in itself -- | would you please repost the link? I'd appreciate it. | | AJ | |
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You might be thinking of the 356th Fighter Group Restaurant at Canton
Akron Airport in Ohio. I was there earlier in the year and had a great meal. The restaurant backs up to the airport, but you need to get a crew car to get there since it is on the opposite side of the airport from the FBOs. http://www.starcom2.com/356thFG/ Eric 1959 Pilatus P-3 http://www.hometown.aol.com/bartscher/P3A848.html |
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My rapidly crumbling memory tells me that someone on this group posted
a link to an aviation-themed restaurant recently. The place came complete with hangars and WWII era aircraft on the runway outside. If anyone knows what I'm talking about -- a rare occurence in itself -- would you please repost the link? I'd appreciate it. This is a good one, but I don't think it was discussed here recently. www.theproudbird.com Aircraft landing on KLAX 25L are just a few hundred yards over your head. Look at location N33-56-09, W118-22-40 on google earth and see how many aircraft types you can identify parked outside. |
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Here's another: 56th Fighter Group at KFRG, Farmingdale, NY. For mo
http://www.specialtyrestaurants.com/...staurants.html There are quite a few on the list. Marco "AJ" wrote in message oups.com... My rapidly crumbling memory tells me that someone on this group posted a link to an aviation-themed restaurant recently. The place came complete with hangars and WWII era aircraft on the runway outside. If anyone knows what I'm talking about -- a rare occurence in itself -- would you please repost the link? I'd appreciate it. AJ Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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Thanks to everyone for their replies. I not only found the restaurant
I was looking for (356th Fighter Group Restaurant), but several more I'd like to visit. AJ |
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("AJ" wrote)
I was looking for (356th Fighter Group Restaurant), but several more I'd like to visit. (ANE) Anoka County-Blaine, MN 20 miles N of (MSP) Minneapolis/St. Paul 10 miles N of Downtown Mpls http://www.flightlineltd.com/ Flight Line Café and Event Center You'll have to wait a little bit for this one to be built. They hope to start construction this summer. It'll be owned (and run) by the guy who manages Golden Wings Museum - he brings the museum's Tri Motors over to OSH each year. Last year they ALMOST flew 5 over ...except #5 (the low wing 1935 Stinson) broke a landing gear while taxiing, two weeks before OSH. Dammit! Damaged: Prop, engine, wing, oh yeah ...and the ssstoopid landing gear. Montblack |
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The 94th Aero Squadron restaurant at College Park, reputed to be the
first airport (the Wrights trained the military there) has some WWI warbirds or mock-ups thereof of the lawn if I remember correctly. Need a PIN to fly there because it is inside the Washington, DC FRZ. Wiz AJ wrote: My rapidly crumbling memory tells me that someone on this group posted a link to an aviation-themed restaurant recently. The place came complete with hangars and WWII era aircraft on the runway outside. If anyone knows what I'm talking about -- a rare occurence in itself -- would you please repost the link? I'd appreciate it. AJ |
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