Museums:
Northwest USA and California Ford Trimotor 5-AT-B. The
only one flying of 5 series. NC 9645. Evergreen Museum,
McMinnville, Oregon. Japanese WWII Zero
Fighter Above and left:
Seattle's
Museum of Flight, WWII Blimp, Naval Air
Station, Tillamook, Oregon Douglas A-IE Skyraider,
Olympic Flight Museum, Olympia, WA B-25 Mitchell Medium Bomber,
Background Douglas A-26 Invader. Palm Springs, CA Air
Museum Boeing C-97 Strata Cruiser
"Guppy", Tillamook Naval Air Station, Oregon The
Cradle of Aviation Museum The exhibition galleries of
the Cradle of Aviation Museum are located in the Donald
Everett Axinn Air and Space Museum Hall. Consisting of two
fully renovated pre-World War II Mitchel Field military
hangars and retaining its original restored façade,
the hall adjoins the Reckson Center for a total of 60,000
sq. ft. of exhibit. Learn about the restoration of the
Grumman Lunar Module.
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Air
Musuems
Photos by Ed
Anderson


Planes of Fame Museum photo


Boeing Field, Seattle, WA






Long Island, New York,
USA
It's purpose is to heighten the public's awareness,
understanding, and appreciation of Long Island's role in the
history and development of aviation and space technology and
to increase public understanding of aerospace technology and
its impact on American life. Highlights of the collection
include: a 1909 Bleriot monoplane, the 4th oldestaircraft in
the U.S.; an original 1918 Curtiss JN-4 Jenny once owned by
Charles Lindbergh; a 1928 Ryan Brougham, one of the two
surviving sister ships of the Spirit of St. Louis; and an
original Apollo Lunar Module, one of only three still
remaining on earth.
Boeing Museum of
Flight, Seattle, Wa
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