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Nice. Really nice. The Cavanagh Flight Museum at Addison, Texas says on
their website: Flying Directions: The museum is located at ADS, Addison Airport and is East of the runway on taxiway "U". Limited aircraft parking is available on our ramp, please call in advance to check availability. The "call in advance" is definitely recommended, and you might want to add that to the next revision of your list. "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:mK3Nb.54188$8H.102796@attbi_s03... http://alexisparkinn.com/fly-in_aviation_museums.htm I think this list of fly-in museums is by far the most useful I've found -- thanks for helping to create it, folks! Please check it over for accuracy, and submit any additions/corrections you may find to me at I have not had time to check all the web links (this whole endeavor has ended up taking WAY too much time! ;-), so if you find any "dead" links, please let me know... Personally, I plan on frequenting those aviation museums that open their front (or back) doors to the very people who make airplanes a part of their lives -- we pilots. It's a terrible irony that so many aviation museums keep the runway-side doors locked, and I plan on using this list to help put money in the pockets of those curators who are enlightened enough to welcome us with open hangar doors! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Rick Durden wrote: Jay, Ultimate??? Well, it *is* on a computer. If it was done with ink-on-paper it might legitimately be referred to as *PEN*-ultimate. groan |
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If it was done with ink-on-paper it might legitimately be referred to
as *PEN*-ultimate. groan Augh! ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Robert Bonomi" wrote in message ervers.com... In article , Rick Durden wrote: Jay, Ultimate??? Well, it *is* on a computer. If it was done with ink-on-paper it might legitimately be referred to as *PEN*-ultimate. groan It may not have been done with a PEN.:-) -- --- Cheers, Jonathan Lowe. / don't bother me with insignificiant nonsence such as spelling, I don't care if it spelt properly / Sometimes I fly and sometimes I just dream about it. :-) |
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Jay,
An excellent site. Nice work. One question, shouldn't the Ottumwa, Iowa museum be listed as Blakesburg? Warmest regards, Rick "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:mK3Nb.54188$8H.102796@attbi_s03... http://alexisparkinn.com/fly-in_aviation_museums.htm I think this list of fly-in museums is by far the most useful I've found -- thanks for helping to create it, folks! Please check it over for accuracy, and submit any additions/corrections you may find to me at I have not had time to check all the web links (this whole endeavor has ended up taking WAY too much time! ;-), so if you find any "dead" links, please let me know... Personally, I plan on frequenting those aviation museums that open their front (or back) doors to the very people who make airplanes a part of their lives -- we pilots. It's a terrible irony that so many aviation museums keep the runway-side doors locked, and I plan on using this list to help put money in the pockets of those curators who are enlightened enough to welcome us with open hangar doors! |
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One question, shouldn't the Ottumwa, Iowa museum be listed as Blakesburg?
Well, good point. I went with Ottumwa because their webpage (http://www.aaa-apm.org/) lists their location as "just West of Ottumwa," instead of "Blakesburg." But, in retrospect, "Blakesburg" makes more sense. (And the name has become pretty well-known in the aviation community...) Thanks for the input! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:GOdNb.65190$8H.105993@attbi_s03...
One question, shouldn't the Ottumwa, Iowa museum be listed as Blakesburg? Well, good point. I went with Ottumwa because their webpage (http://www.aaa-apm.org/) lists their location as "just West of Ottumwa," instead of "Blakesburg." But, in retrospect, "Blakesburg" makes more sense. (And the name has become pretty well-known in the aviation community...) Thanks for the input! Jay - Another museum for the list is the Yankee Air Museum located on the firld at Willow Run Airport (KYIP) in Michigan. www.yankeeairmuseum.org Mike |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:mK3Nb.54188$8H.102796@attbi_s03... http://alexisparkinn.com/fly-in_aviation_museums.htm I think this list of fly-in museums is by far the most useful I've found -- thanks for helping to create it, folks! Please check it over for accuracy, and submit any additions/corrections you may find to me at Great work, Jay! Personally, I plan on frequenting those aviation museums that open their front (or back) doors to the very people who make airplanes a part of their lives -- we pilots. It's a terrible irony that so many aviation museums keep the runway-side doors locked, and I plan on using this list to help put money in the pockets of those curators who are enlightened enough to welcome us with open hangar doors! You didn't exxplicitly call out the Seattle Museum Of Flight in this respect, but having to enter on the street (west) side is a temporary affliction while they renew the East entrance. However, I don't know the plans for providing access from the ramps once they do re-open. Right now, the east side parking lot (cars and Concorde) is fenced in. -- David Brooks |
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Thanks Jay!
-- Gene Seibel Hangar 131 - http://pad39a.com/gene/plane.html Because I fly, I envy no one. "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:mK3Nb.54188$8H.102796@attbi_s03... http://alexisparkinn.com/fly-in_aviation_museums.htm I think this list of fly-in museums is by far the most useful I've found -- thanks for helping to create it, folks! Please check it over for accuracy, and submit any additions/corrections you may find to me at I have not had time to check all the web links (this whole endeavor has ended up taking WAY too much time! ;-), so if you find any "dead" links, please let me know... Personally, I plan on frequenting those aviation museums that open their front (or back) doors to the very people who make airplanes a part of their lives -- we pilots. It's a terrible irony that so many aviation museums keep the runway-side doors locked, and I plan on using this list to help put money in the pockets of those curators who are enlightened enough to welcome us with open hangar doors! |
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