Pictorial Travelogue: Seattle's Museum of Flight
This summer I was fortunate enough to see
(Seattle)
and while there I went to
(Museum of Flight (link: http://www.museumofflight.org/))
Whether you are a geek for aircraft or not, this museum has amazing exhibits.
You'll see aircraft (or life size models) from every time period
and a number of things you may have only seen in newsreels.
I was particularly moved by the Flying Tigers
(If you don't know about the Flying Tigers, it's worth a Google or Baidu!)
and was strangely jealous of this guy.
If you happen to be in Seattle, I strongly recommend it. Seeing these aircraft gives a reality to some of the things you have learned, and it is always fascinating to compare what is with what was.
Other moments included coming to tears over a cross section of a 1970s airliner (leather seats, so widely spaced and with such leg room!), laughing at HUMOD, a humanoid figure used for testing ergonomics in aircraft, watching a high school summer program learn piloting skills, and yelling with delight in a 3D simulator that allows you to do barrel rolls.
More eye candy:
The P-47 - a massive engine and a scrawny cockpit
Some grim icons from the 60s
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Nice looks awesome would love t visit once!
It is a lot of fun! Thanks for taking a gander!
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