Good work on the kit, Mikey! Looks pretty damn good for a "diversion".
I did make it out today to visit the museum. It's not the largest or the best, but has some good pieces on display. One of which is the very plane I went to see!
Hello Voodoo!
One thing I didn't know before was that the Phoenix missiles were extended into the airstream to fire. I thought they were just dropped.
Inside the intake of the 101 I found all these chips. No doubt dirt and sand sucked in by the engine deflected off the wall as it curved inward to the fan. Probably wasn't real healthy for the engine either!
Alright guys, don't pay attention to other things in the photo! This is strictly a picture of an Starfighter actually parked under the wing of a B-1A bomber! Don't look to the left!
Here is another view of those Phoenix missiles extended.
Nearby was a display of a..... Wait just a moment! How did this photo get in my camera?
Ah, what can I say? Even in my 50's, sometimes the adolescent brain surfaces at times.
Sometimes there are more than planes at the museum......
Kidding aside, here I found that the landing gear of the 101 was painted white. Obviously done by museum staff as some of the aluminum color could still be seen on some of the upper areas, unseen by most visitors unless they are crawling around under the plane like me!
Last photo for the moment.
There is a wall which holds a collection of hundreds of badges and patches someone donated years ago. Managed to find this displayed there: This is for you Ken!
I did end up talking to a volunteer for quite a while, and it ended up that he was asking me questions about the Voodoo! I didn't have all the answers naturally. He saw me under the plane taking pictures and figured I must have been a nut or something, until I showed him photos of my 101 on my camera. He told me there was a modelers club that comes in early in the morning sometimes and spends hours photographing planes. He didn't know they use that information for their own kit builds!
He suggested that I could become a volunteer as they need plenty of help dusting planes, and other maintenance. These volunteers naturally have to climb in cockpits and dust there as well..... Might be interesting, but I don't know..... He said they have one person who is donating his time to repaint the markings on the tail of the F101-all by hand!
I have some other photos to share later (sorry, no more of the girl!), which has some real cool art work found on the FB-111A displayed there.
Also, very cool about the race! All I have around here now are the small 1/4 mile ovals, where you watch them go round and round and round. There are other things to see at the races though.... Dang! There goes that adolescent brain again!
Jim