Ehh, he was just trying to save time.

There's also the Perrin AFB museum up in Sherman/Denison as well if you've got time to go a bit out of the way and don't feel like trekking over to Ezell's.
October is a pretty good time to visit becuase almost everyone will have completed their airshow commitments and will have the planes all "in the barn" for winter maintenance, so you'll get to see just about everything.
You get a really nice spanning of time and interests within Dallas/Fort Worth with the 5 museums (soon to be 6). The CR Smith and Frontiers of Flight are "General Audience" museums, with CR focusing on the history of American Airlines and Frontiers of Flight being 75% aviation museum and 25% Southwest/Braniff museum. Cavanaugh has everything from WWI replicas up thru Vietnam and the Cold War, VFM has a selection similar, but also now houses the CAF's B-29 and B-24 in addition to hosting the B-26K (see Special K thread) and one of the CAF's A-26s. The D/FW Wing has several airplanes, but also has a nice little museum with some interesting artifacts as well. The CWAM museum focuses on the other side of the Iron Curtain, but also includes a few US/UN/NATO aircraft as well. If you ever wanted to see a Mi-24 up close, that's one of the few places you'll see truly living, breathing ones in the US.
There are several forum members who live in the area, so if you need help finding anything, let us know, we'll be more than happy to give assistance.
