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>On 06/06/2015 17:52, Charles Lindbergh wrote:
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>> Great pictures of what we in the USMC used to call "targets".
>>
>> However that museum could use a lot more indoor space! They have a great
>> collection but just not enough indoor room!
>>
>> I suppose money for such things is at a real premium in smaller countries.
>>
>> Thanks again!
>>
>
>Hi Charles,
>
>Thank you for your comments.
>
>I'd read some reviews of the museum before going and I specifically
>packed a wide angle lens because of the comments about the space
>situation for the indoor exhibits. In other indoor areas the lighting
>situation is dreadful which is an added complication in the absence of a
>flashgun.
>
>Nonetheless they have a great collection of aircraft and staff
>throughout the museum are very pleasant and polite and will do their
>best to assist if they can.
>
>One of their problems is that they are located on a working air force
>base, hence expansion does not seem to be an option. Indeed, there's a
>large graveyard of old Soviet era aircraft which, unfortunately, is
>located within a military restricted zone where photography is
>prohibited - and it's always wise when in someone else's country to
>abide by their rules.
>
>Money is indeed one of their problems, following the division of
>Czechoslovakia in the early nineties into the Czech Republic and the
>Slovak Republic, although both of them are now EU members and things are
>improving. The rebuilding of the economies of the eastern European
>countries, once released from Soviet domination, has not, however, been
>an easy process.
>
>
>Sorry about the quality of the picture - I dropped the lens!
I am curious about the monument depicted in your photograph, is there some kind
of statue?
Have you ever visited the museum of the United States Air Force at Wright
Patterson Air Force base in Dayton Ohio? If not, you might put it on your list
along with the Smithsonian Air & Space museum, in Washington. The Smithsonian
has several fantastic facilities and as an aviation nut it took me close to 5
days to go through it and I felt rushed at that. My wife wanted to kill
me...... (snicker).
Another fantastic place is the Planes of Fame museum in Chino California. You
can actually walk up and touch the only remaining, flyable Japanese Zero (A6M5)
which has a genuine Japanese Sakae engine. It was recovered from Saipan. Being
able to touch that aircraft sent chills down my spine.
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