Of exotic snakes, Bantam cars, civilian Natives, and Black Magic:
Day off today, so I decided to go drive around the countryside West of St. Louis, MO:
First stop was the V.F.W. Post No. 5077
8500 Veterans Memorial Pkwy.
O'Fallon, MO 63366
This AH-1G Cobra is located on the VFW's second parking lot; it is across from "Ethyl's" restaurant.
AH-1G Cobra
S/n 0-15204
Then it was on to Wentzville, to see the AH-1E s/n 78-23063:
VFW Post #5327
1414 Hwy. Z
Wentzville, MO
This helicopter has been recently documented here:
http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/p ... hp?t=30861
Next stop was Hermann, MO where I saw this Jeep in USMC markings:
A Co-worker had told me that there was an interesting restaurant in Hermann, and here it is:
Wings A-Blazin'
120 E. Fourth St.
Hermann, MO 65041
(573) 486-FIRE
The restaurant is decorated with several photos of T-38s and other airplanes, as well as with Flying R/C models ,and parts from a crashed T-38. Also of note, the attitude indicator from a "Battle of Britain" He-111 [according to the sign].
Then, heading back East, I made it to the Washington Regional Airport, Washington MO, where I saw this Bell 47:
N-24HM
Last stop was at Spirit of St. Louis airport, Chesterfield, MO to visit an old friend:
Not much has changed since I saw this Voodoo 10 years ago -other than the trees are taller- although it sports new artwork on the empennage.
F-101B s/n 58-0281
The data on the side of the airplane reads:
While the serial on the vertical surfaces is:
All in all, a great driving day!
Saludos,
Tulio