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Anyone got a PIREP on Seattle's Museum of Flight?



 
 
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Old May 18th 05, 10:05 PM
Neil Gould
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Hi Jay,

Recently, Jay Honeck posted:

We're planning on going to the Museum of Flight on Saturday morning
(not too early...the stag party is the night before!) -- can anyone
post a PIREP on this museum? What's not to miss, what's worth
skipping. I expect we'll have far less than a full day to see it,
and I want to make sure to hit the "high points"....

I visited the museum about 3 years ago, and found it to be interesting.
Most of the aircraft were in one large indoor area on two levels and there
are a few out on the tarmac. I thought it was a bit "thin" compared to,
for example Wright Patterson or the Smithsonian, but that may have changed
since my visit. I don't think you'll have much difficulty in seeing it all
in around 4 hours.

Also, any unique aviation "stuff" available for sale at the museum?
You know, stuff we can only get there, not at every tent in the Fly
Market at OSH? We're always "on the prowl" for artwork and
memorabilia for the hotel.

Sorry, can't say what "stuff" might be unique to that museum. But, take a
camera with you!

Regards,

Neil


 




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