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Wissam24 09-24-2009 05:10 PM

Museum
 
I went to the RAF museum near my house after work today, didn't get much time but I got to go round the Battle of Britain hall, and I saw the only intact Bf110 in the world. And a Ju88 radar plane that defected to the British. Unfortunately, the hangar that had an ME-262 in it had closed by the time we got out

Just thought I would say that

Soviet Ace 09-24-2009 05:16 PM

I want to go visit the Imperial War Museum in London. It's one of my goals in life to accomplish without haste etc.

Wissam24 09-24-2009 05:21 PM

Yeah that one is also pretty good. This one is the RAF museum in London

Wayfindre 09-24-2009 05:23 PM

If you find yourself in the United States, you should plan a visit to the Pensacola Naval Air station in Florida. The US Naval Air museum is on base and is awesome!

Soviet Ace 09-24-2009 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Wayfindre (Post 104578)
If you find yourself in the United States, you should plan a visit to the Pensacola Naval Air station in Florida. The US Naval Air museum is on base and is awesome!

I think the Chino Air show/museum is better :P I only live a couple hours away!:cool:

mattmanB182 09-24-2009 06:26 PM

There is always the NationalAir and Space museum in DC. They gave a 109, a Zero, a Folgore, A mustang, and a Spit all in the same room.

I really want to go to the other location they have in MD where there is an
He-219 undergoing restoration...and even an AR-234.

And also your run of the mill Allied planes.

BadByte 09-24-2009 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by mattmanB182 (Post 104587)
I really want to go to the other location they have in MD where there is an
He-219 undergoing restoration...and even an AR-234.

That just might be worth the hostile and angry US border control threatment, if you find a non hostile person working at JFK passport check/border controll you better take a picture/video... you my friend have found a Dodo.

Lexandro 09-24-2009 06:45 PM

You know what I was wondering was, why dont some enthusiast just build new models of classic aircraft liek the Spitfire. Surely all the design specs and engineering blueprints are easily had nowadays. The hard part would be crafting the tools required. The engine would be a bit troublesome since they dont get made anymore but Im sure some enterprising chaps could probably make one.

Wayfindre 09-24-2009 06:49 PM

I have been to the National Air/Space museum in DC as well. It too is enjoyable...

Wissam24 09-24-2009 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Lexandro (Post 104591)
You know what I was wondering was, why dont some enthusiast just build new models of classic aircraft liek the Spitfire. Surely all the design specs and engineering blueprints are easily had nowadays. The hard part would be crafting the tools required. The engine would be a bit troublesome since they dont get made anymore but Im sure some enterprising chaps could probably make one.

Considering that so few examples of these planes exist, how common do you think the blueprints are?


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