Thank you Mike and Ric!
I was surprised to learn the Museum was opened again to the public... they must have got all the repairs finished after the flooding last fall. I have a picture of the display, made right after they put it up, but before they added the Go-Go Helmet and Diorama. In the showcase on the left, is the Forward Crown "nose-art" Go-Go Skull from #64-13145, "Co$t of Living", which crashed & burned in May 1967. The Doghouse was thrown clear of the burning wreckage upon impact, which tragically killed all eight Crewmembers.
...........A soldier hacked the Go-Go Skull from the pieces they brought back to An Khe, brought it back to the States, and kept it for 25 years in his home... then in 1993, he hand carried it to the Museum, donating it to their vast collection of memorabilia.
There were four ACH-47's built, three were destroyed in Vietnam... that piece is all that remains of the three. The fourth, #64-13149, "Easy Money", survived the war, and in 1999-00, underwent a restoration at Ft. Eustis, Va. I was honored to be asked to render the Combat Artwork on the restoration project......
"Easy Money"is currently on static display at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, where former members of "Guns A Go-Go" have gathered each year since the dedication in 2000.
Just a little background on the aircraft these models represent.
Take care fella's,
Frank