JDK wrote:
I can get to the Museum any time - are we formating around Mike H?
J-F St-Pierre posted the museams program for the day...
http://www.aviation.technomuses.ca/pdf/ ... e_2004.pdf
...which indicates that we can tour the B-24! I think that is a first for the museum.
Anyway... The program indicates the museum opens at 9 AM. I would like to be there about 8:30 just in case they allow people in a little ealier.
Here is what I suggest... We are all going to be arriving in the morning likely at different times. If the WIX gang hangs out on the east side of the museum (the side towards the new storage hanger), we can then get our pictures of the static displays. I think Steve Tournay wants to try a get a group shot in the form of a spoof Beaufighter highjacking attempt. Anyway, if we stick to one side for a while we should be able to find each other.
Around late-morning/noon we should move over to the north side of the museum where the flying activity can best be viewed. The museum does not restrict coolers, so it is a good place to set-up camp in the shade of the restoration hanger (usually something to be seen in there).
Regards,
Mike
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