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Tri-State Warbird Museum

Wed Mar 04, 2015 9:52 pm

I'm going to be in the Cincinnati area this weekend. I'll be fairly close to the Tri-State Warbird Museum. Does anyone here know much about it? Their website shows some pretty neat planes in the collection. The unfortunate thing is they are only open from 10 to 3 on Weds. and Saturday. My son is supposed to have soccer games at 10 and 2:30. I don't think I'll be able to have any time during regular hours to see anything. Any thoughts besides skipping a game?

Joe

Re: Tri-State Warbird Museum

Wed Mar 04, 2015 11:19 pm

Joe, if you go, could you please try to give "the rest of us" :wink: an update on their P-40, she should be close to being ready soon! ( I know, "First to Ask, Last to Know ", :lol: that Still Cracks Me Up !) Thanks in advance, Tony pop2

Re: Tri-State Warbird Museum

Thu Mar 05, 2015 12:30 am

tractor_guy wrote:I'm going to be in the Cincinnati area this weekend. I'll be fairly close to the Tri-State Warbird Museum. Does anyone here know much about it? Their website shows some pretty neat planes in the collection. The unfortunate thing is they are only open from 10 to 3 on Weds. and Saturday. My son is supposed to have soccer games at 10 and 2:30. I don't think I'll be able to have any time during regular hours to see anything. Any thoughts besides skipping a game?

Joe

No,skip the game.Shame to miss some cool planes and those guys really pour their hearts into rebuilding those planes.The kittyhawk wings are almost done so don't miss out.

Re: Tri-State Warbird Museum

Thu Mar 05, 2015 7:22 pm

Here is a link to my pictures from my December trip

http://kennsmithf2g.smugmug.com/Airplanes/141203-Knight-Twister-Tristate/46141670_jcpxBr
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