"Jay Honeck" wrote:
The old Air Force One airplanes at Wright-Patterson can never be
h-capped accessable. The passages left to museumgoers is only two feet
wide, after all the plexiglass protective walls are accounted for.
In spite of this I think the Air Force is still letting people go
through the planes.
I was thinking the same thing. Heck, I had to turn sideways to slither
through one of the planes.
Maybe we should keep quiet, lest someone bitches and they have to shut 'em
down.
I'm not going back to that museum. For one, it's over 2000 miles from
where I am. For another, the passages were just too freaking narrow.
I'll look at the pictures.
And it occurs to me that given some very minor modifications, *one* of
the AF1's is very handicapped accessable. One just wouldn't be able to
wheel through the rest of the airplane.
Rob
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