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Old March 24th 13, 11:08 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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On 24/03/2013 11:04, lid wrote:
On Sat, 23 Mar 2013 10:14:29 +0000, 展奄rdo
wrote:

On 23/03/2013 08:04,
lid wrote:
On Fri, 22 Mar 2013 17:42:43 +0000, 展奄rdo
wrote:

This is my final posting in this series and I hope that you've enjoyed
the pictures, particularly of some of the more unusual aircraft in this
excellent museum. If you're in Rome it is well worth a visit.

Ri奄rdo

Again, thanks ~very~ much for yet another fascinating set, Ricardo!

As a postscript, here is the Caproni Ca 20 on display here at The
Museum of Flight in Seattle.

http://museumofflight.org/aircraft/caproni-ca20

Bob ^,,^


Thank you Bob, I'm glad you've enjoyed the tour!

The Seattle museum looks very interesting, thank you for the link. Hmm,
I wonder what "she who must be obeyed" would think if I suggested a trip
to North America...


Tell her she would be quite welcome!


Ah, but who would look after the dogs?

;-)


Aim for summer, besides the Museum of Flight, within 100 miles or so
are several other great aviation museums:

http://www.flyingheritage.com
- amazing, often one of a kind warbirds, flown several times during
the summer.
http://historicflight.org
- right across the field from the above, and has a similar wonderful
collection of flying warbirds
http://www.olympicflightmuseum.com
http://www.heritageflight.org

...and there are even more if you expand the reach into Oregon to our
south.

Thar be aviation history aplenty in these parts. And enough 787s up
on blocks in the yard to make an Appalachian junkyard...


Thank you for that, it sounds very tempting. I'll have to see how far I
can stretch the pension.

Regards,

Ri奄rdo

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