Bill Greenwood wrote:
If you are driving to the Curtis Museum, it is off a side road don't expect a freeway, but if you are on the correct road just keep going. Before you come to Curtis, on the left, right next to the road is a grass strip used by a crop duster. There are a couple of old sheds or barn type hangars with a few old planes. It is a pretty small valley, hard to imagine any early aviation there, especially with the bad winters, but I think Curtiss did his initial flying off the lake. The sign for the Museum is on the left, is prominent enough, and the building is only a few hundred yard off the road. If you get to the lake you've gone a few miles past it.
I don't know what an AH-1 is. If it is a helicopter I may have seen it and not really noticed. I may have seen a nat guard or armory bldg in the village you pass through., not sure what was there.
Thanks for the tips Bill.
BTW... An AH-1 is a Bell Cobra, the attack helicopter sometimes known as the Huey Cobra. The Iroquois, or Huey, is the UH-1.
Mike
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