[rescue] Boats?
Chad Fernandez
fernande at internet1.net
Thu Jan 24 23:46:55 CST 2002
I toured the restoration facility at the Kalamazoo Air Museum... all by
myself :-) They have a open house type deal every year at the museum,
and I was told to make sure I went over to the Restoration Facilities
before I left. I looked at everything at the museum and was reading a
magazine that I found in the lobby. I read an article on some fighter
that was recently pulled up from Lake Michigan.... cool article.
Deciding that I better leave the museum, I figured I'd drive over to the
Restoration Facility. Almost no one was there. I wandered around
completely on my own, and low and behold...... they had the airplane,
that I had just read about, being restored. The article hadn't said
where the plane ended up. I had no idea it was right here. I made sure
I didn't disturb anything.... but I could have touched anything I
wanted..... I did stick my head into a wing to have a look :-)
Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA
Monty Walls wrote:
> If you are going to the Smithsonian, also make sure and hit the aircraft
> restoration facility for the Smithsonian (on the corner of Andrew's?).
> They offer tours, but you have to call in advance. It's about 7 hangars of
> cool stuff, mechanics, and in progress projects. The hangars store both the
> restoration work and the things that don't have room (Enola Gay when I was
> went was being restored, with the engines up on motor stands for rebuilding).
>
> --
> -Monty Walls (mwalls at castor.oktax.state.ok.us)
> - MIS, Oklahoma Tax Commission
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