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Old December 3rd 03, 04:44 AM
Jay Honeck
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Did you go in the museum and sit inside the B-52 cockpit? Biggest rudder
pedals and trim wheel I've ever seen.


Yep! The kids and I thought that was the best part of the museum!

Best of all, because it's not a real busy place, the four of us actually
spent more than 20 minutes sitting in the "cockpit" (really the forward
fuselage, with ECM stations and everything) playing "SAC commander".

Very cool.
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Jay Honeck
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