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PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 11:13 am 
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Now the real airplanes, the link below is some other things I saw at Evergreen Air Museum and the Oregon National Guard Museum
Question? are these post to long??


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http://www.com-central.net/index.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=7445&start=0

ONG Museum

http://www.com-central.net/index.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=7441


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I have got to get to this museum. What is up with the spruce goose cockpit area. It looks like they made a cutaway out of part of it.

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Attempt to admit more light? and/or to allow access to chang the set up of displays insidw OR a place to change the ouside viewing ramp to in planned future displays?

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Beautiful museum and collection. Why is the B-17 no longer a flyer?

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Great pics & planes. It's a shame they never fly anymore.

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Maybe I am wrong, but I thought that they did fly some of them from time to time.

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I have got to get to this museum. What is up with the spruce goose cockpit area. It looks like they made a cutaway out of part of it.

I believe the original cut-out was done at the Long Beach Museum site when it first went on display many years ago. I think they had a set of stairs that went all the way up to that section so people could see the cockpit.
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Some use to fly out of Tucson (or near it)...

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You can just never see too many photos of cool airplanes, now can you?!!!! :lol:

Keep 'em coming!


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It's a shame they never fly anymore. Why??


The answer to that question could take hours and why more energy than I have :? They have poured some big bucks ino the very neglected 51 so Mick Simmons can fly it to the gathering.

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Nice pics but where is Steph? :P

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What's the story on that A6M? It looks original, but appears to have had some restoration/conservation work. Is it part of an ongoing restoration?

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A friend and I did a bunch of work on the SNJ which was horribly neglected. Now it's been worked over and a zero time fire wall forward but has never flown with it 5-6-7 years later. What a waste!

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jack i saw this in salem at the Oregon NG headquarters, we were looking for Japanese artillery, which I might add Oregon has the best collection in the US as for as I can tell


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wow, what a pretty museum. Great planes.


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