The US Air Force Museum
May. 21st, 2012 08:38 amThis weekend,
aceofspace was visiting Dayton, Ohio for a ham-radio convention. So Saturday, I drove up to Dayton to hang out with him and visit the National Museum of the US Air Force.
Normally, I'm not much into planes and such, but the museum does an amazing job weaving the history of the airplane along with the history of the time. We walked around for three hours plus through three giant hangers and still didn't see everything.
While
aceofspace is more interested in planes, I was fascinated with the artwork on the planes, particularly those from WW II. It's a good time and there's no fee for anything, which surprised me a great deal.

WW II's Strawberry Bitch -- click above for the full photo set
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Normally, I'm not much into planes and such, but the museum does an amazing job weaving the history of the airplane along with the history of the time. We walked around for three hours plus through three giant hangers and still didn't see everything.
While
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WW II's Strawberry Bitch -- click above for the full photo set