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Thanks for the pictures from Dayton. You did a good job coping with the uneven lighting. It's always a challenge getting decent photos at an aviation museum. The fourth display hall is due to open soon, so it may be worthwhile revisiting as I have not been to the USAF museum for quite a while. Cheers, Indrek Aavisto -- “The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety), by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.” – H.L. Mencken --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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On Sun, 17 Jan 2016 20:46:28 -0500, "Indrek"
wrote: wrote in message ... Thanks for the pictures from Dayton. You did a good job coping with the uneven lighting. It's always a challenge getting decent photos at an aviation museum. The fourth display hall is due to open soon, so it may be worthwhile revisiting as I have not been to the USAF museum for quite a while. Cheers, Indrek Aavisto Thanks for your kind words, Indrek. Yes, the lighting does create a challenge, as does the rather cramped presentation. Another problem I had was identifying some of the aircraft. I had hoped that I could do this by buying the "Newly Revised" museum catalogue. This was a disaster. The F-22 is a case in point. The catalogue only lists their YF-22 so I had to resort to working out the aircraft's serial number, not easy with bad/uneven lighting and low visibility paint jobs. Then comes the task of filling in any missing digits in the serial number. I did look at the museum's web site but its listing of aircraft seems far from complete. The Canadian national aircraft museum provides a plan of the museum which marks the location of all aircraft on permanent display and their identification. If the USAFM has something similar, I must have missed it. So, a lesson learned - take a photo of the disply's description as well (as I did in the hangers on the other side of the fiels). Frank. |
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On Sun, 17 Jan 2016 20:46:28 -0500, "Indrek"
wrote: wrote in message ... Thanks for the pictures from Dayton. You did a good job coping with the uneven lighting. It's always a challenge getting decent photos at an aviation museum. The fourth display hall is due to open soon, so it may be worthwhile revisiting as I have not been to the USAF museum for quite a while. Cheers, Indrek Aavisto The fourth hall will contain the presidential and research aircraft currently displayed in the hangers across WP Field from the new museum. |
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