Son Of Medicine Man
jimbot58
Those are a lot of great photos, Ken! Makes me thing of something you might see in a book! I'm curious if you kept some notes as you went, so you could remember that this was an "A" version, that was a "C", on so on? I don't think I would remember it all.
I know what you mean about taking pictures for too long. I spent about 3 hours at the little museum here, and was pretty much done for that day. I exhausted both my batteries, (they go fast in flash mode) and was surprised that I came back with way less than a 100 photos.
I have to post a few more of those, but later as I don't want to steal your thunder of the moment! Bring on more pictures!
Actually Jim, what I do when taking those pictures is find the placard with the description and take a picture of it first, that way I know the aircraft type, and some of the history behind it.
Ken
Ken, that idea is so simple I feel stupid for not even thinking of it!
I have been looking the web site over, and this museum would be a place I could die in! A cool thing is that some (not all) of the aircraft have a virtual cockpit! What a great resource for a modeler!
I was in the cockpit of the F-4G and looking to the right, what do you think I could see?
It's even more impressive with my new monitor!
Here is the view of the business side of the front office!
I was also looking at the virtual cockpit of the B-36 Peacemaker, and learned something new! It appears that the Aircraft Commander (left seat) and the Pilot (right seat) look after and control the 4 that are burnin'...
And the flight engineer looks after the 6 that are turnin'!
With all that going on, it's no wonder it took a crew of 15 to fly it!
Unfortunately, the F-101 does not have a virtual cockpit, but I urge you guys to check it out.
In the meantime, I'm going to jot this down on my bucket list.....
Jim