Flew with IndyJen in her Grumman to see airplanes other than a Harpoon yesterday. Grissom is a huge base that was Bunker Hill Naval Air Station during World War Two and trained , among others, my Uncle Bob as a Motor Machinist Mate, and Ted Williams as a Marine Aviator. My 1948 Willys Jeep was a Bunker Hill Jeep in the 1950's. The base was renamed in 1968 after the capsule fire that killed Hoosier Gus Grissom.
Here's the view as we came in to land:

The museum is small but has quite a few artifacts and displays:

Outside are various aircraft and you can climb a Cold war era control tower and get a good overall view of them. Amongst them are the B-17 that MustangDriver has commented on in another thread, C-119 Boxcar, C-47, a B-25 that was used in "Catch-22", F-14, and a B-58. Others ,too.


Finally time to head home. On take off we passed by the active duty portion of the field, home to 434th Air Refueling Wing. Here are a few of their KC-135 Stratotankers:

Almost home and we passed over Mount Comfort and our own beloved "Hot Stuff". She's waiting for her chance to fly to Peoria in another couple of weeks. There she is on the uppermost ramp.

It was a fine trip and I would encourage anyone in the area to go up and have a look around.
PJ
PV-2 Harpoon "Hot Stuff"
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