"Cub Driver" wrote in message
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This sounds like a reference to the National Air & Space Museum on the
Mall in Washington. If so, then perhaps we should reflect that NASM is
the most popular museum in the world, judging by the number of folks
who visit it in a year. So they did something right
My (sarcastic) point exactly. If the most popular aviation museum in the
world doesn't need to be at an airport, it seems patently obvious to me that
other aviation museums need not necessarily be at an airport.
I think aviation museums at airports are great, and it's wonderful to be
able to fly to a museum. But to insinuate that there's something wrong with
someone who chooses to put an aviation museum somewhere else, that's just
wrong.
Pete