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New Digs for Heritage Flight Museum...

Mon Jan 19, 2009 8:28 am

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Jan, 17, 2009
Bellingham's Heritage Flight Museum reopens in shiny, new digs
PETER JENSEN / THE BELLINGHAM HERALD

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After a six-month hiatus, Bellingham's Heritage Flight Museum reopened Saturday, Jan. 17 in its brand-new building on the 4100 block of Mitchell Way at the Bellingham International Airport with its collection of historic fighter planes, pilot memorabilia and a visit from the museum's founder - a walking piece of history himself.

Bill Anders, who founded the museum in 1996, was one of the first people to orbit the moon as one of three astronauts who flew on the Apollo 8 mission in 1968.

Now retired and living on Orcas Island, Anders donated most of the planes featured in the museum, said Hal Beatty, a mechanic with the museum.

After a small ceremony to designate the museum's opening, Anders boarded a T-6 Texan "Hog Wild Gunner" with his son Greg, a retired pilot for the Idaho Air National Guard, in the pilot's seat and flew back to Orcas Island.

"For me, it's awe-inspiring," Beatty said. "The guy in the back seat went around the moon."

The new location will provide the museum with new opportunities for its future, program director Kate Simmons said. The group had lost its lease at its former site.

Currently, the museum is only open on the third Saturday of every month, but its staff and volunteers are considering opening more frequently if they can attract the foot traffic to justify the longer hours, Simmons said.

Being on the main road in and out of the airport should help that, Simmons said.

"This is kind of a soft opening so people know where we are," Simmons said. "We want to get a read on when people are coming. (The museum) certainly hasn't been tapped into its full potential."

For now, the staff and volunteers that operate the museum will be adjusting to life in the new facility, Simmons said. She said she expects the will be a grander celebration when everything's settled, possibly by this spring.

Until then, Whatcom County residents will have the opportunity - albeit a limited one - to enjoy the museum's collections, soak in a small slice of American aviation history and enjoy demonstrations of pilots taking off and landing in the historic planes, Simmons said.

"It's unusual to have a flying collection that's regularly flown," Simmons said. "I can't wait. It's going to be a real museum"

Reach PETER JENSEN at peter.jensen@bellinghamherald.com or call 360-715-2264.


Found it here:
http://www.bellinghamherald.com/102/story/758500.html

Mon Jan 19, 2009 9:32 am

Thanks for posting that Bryan. How in heck did you find it? :o

I thought about posting the link but figured everyone would just believe I was blowing our own horn, so to speak. Besides, it's been pretty busy around here getting ready for the first re-opening. Another bigger party to come in April... :wink:

Mon Jan 19, 2009 9:36 am

Seems to be a spate of Historic Air groups getting kicked out of their digs lately. Good for them for landing a new home. Open only one day a month? Eeek, that would seem to me to much too little to get good traffic flow through the doors. Of course, Warbird Fanatics will just have to schedule their vacations around the museum's open day! Too far a day trip for me!

Here is a link to their web. Nice collection

http://www.heritageflight.org/index.htm

Mon Jan 19, 2009 9:48 am

Good on 'em. Congrats.

Mon Jan 19, 2009 10:31 am

Randy Haskin wrote:Good on 'em. Congrats.


Thanks Randy,

I seem to recall that you and BA have a little history :wink:

Mon Jan 19, 2009 11:26 am

Hal B wrote:
Randy Haskin wrote:Good on 'em. Congrats.


Thanks Randy,

I seem to recall that you and BA have a little history :wink:


Hehe, yeah BA was one of my instructors in the F-15E. He put up with me badgering him constantly about wanting to go for a ride in his Six!

Mon Jan 19, 2009 1:10 pm

I was hoping to make it up but was stuck at work.



Stupid job.

Mon Jan 19, 2009 10:20 pm

spookythecat wrote:I was hoping to make it up but was stuck at work.



Stupid job.


Sorry you had to miss it Al, but there's always next month or later. Did I mention that we're planning on a real Grand Re-Opening in April?

Mon Jan 19, 2009 10:26 pm

Randy Haskin wrote:
Hal B wrote:
Randy Haskin wrote:Good on 'em. Congrats.


Thanks Randy,

I seem to recall that you and BA have a little history :wink:


Hehe, yeah BA was one of my instructors in the F-15E. He put up with me badgering him constantly about wanting to go for a ride in his Six!


Randy-

If you saw his Six... then you saw my hangar... BA kept it in my hangar at GWW... remember the bits of Stearman and the Bonanza.... in the Blue hangar?

gunny

Tue Jan 20, 2009 12:39 am

gunnyperdue wrote:If you saw his Six... then you saw my hangar... BA kept it in my hangar at GWW... remember the bits of Stearman and the Bonanza.... in the Blue hangar?


Yes, definitely remember the Bonanza but don't recall a Stearman.

IIRC there was a little "man room" off on the side of the hangar where your Bonanza was where you had your Eagle 1,000 hour certificate hanging up.

Tue Jan 20, 2009 1:01 am

I've glad to hear that the HFM has found a new location at Bellingham. I've tried to visit you guys for a while, but can never seem to coordinate being down there, and having it be the third Thursday of the month. It doesn't help that I work on Saturdays... sigh.

What is the new facility like?

I hope the new building is a good one.

Cheers,

David

Tue Jan 20, 2009 6:37 am

Randy Haskin wrote:
gunnyperdue wrote:If you saw his Six... then you saw my hangar... BA kept it in my hangar at GWW... remember the bits of Stearman and the Bonanza.... in the Blue hangar?


Yes, definitely remember the Bonanza but don't recall a Stearman.

IIRC there was a little "man room" off on the side of the hangar where your Bonanza was where you had your Eagle 1,000 hour certificate hanging up.


Yep, there was a computer in there as well... I wrote my master's thesis there... the Stearman was in bits... the largest parts were the wings.... most of it was stored above that room on the side...

gunny

Tue Jan 20, 2009 10:19 am

daveymac82c wrote:I've glad to hear that the HFM has found a new location at Bellingham. I've tried to visit you guys for a while, but can never seem to coordinate being down there, and having it be the third Thursday of the month. It doesn't help that I work on Saturdays... sigh.

What is the new facility like?

I hope the new building is a good one.

Cheers,

David


Brand new building, NICE! A little smaller than the old one, but in a much more visible location.

If you can't make one of the open houses on a Saturday, send me a PM and I'm sure we can work something out :wink:
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