We visited the musem at Dayton for the NWOC, had several hours there and dinner Sat night, good job sponsors. Here' s some of what I saw. The single biggest impression I had was not even a plane, rather it was a striped shirt actually worn by a Jew in one of the death camps. He survived, there were before and after photos. Despite having seen it in books or TV, for me the impact was huge to stand there next to an aritifact that had surviived so much evil. It was about dinner time, as I looked at pictures of starving prisoners, I actually got hungry, no joking. It is divided into about 4 Big bldgs. !st. and my favorite was the Early years, the antiques, pioneers, which have so much uniqeness and character, and the genuine WWI combat planes, not replicas, and super rare. Most cool is the observation ballon floating overhead. You could spend all day here, lots of detail texts also. I hope to go back. Next the WWII planes. Bockscar, the B-29, barely had any text, probably intentionaly to deflect critisism. One of the 2 Spitfires was a MK V in dessert rig, with the big ugly tropical air filter under the nose. A nice display on the Berlin Airlift, then on to the huge rooms for the post war stuff. The B-36 dwarfs everything. Most of these planes don't grab me, partly they are big and, remote to any idea of my flying one, and I, perhaps we, don't celebrate these wars as much as WWII. For a number of the guys, they had a lot of meaning as some had crewed these types. Next there was a exhibit of a Vietnam prison camp. It was stupefying, that man can be so cruel to others, even keepin in mind that we did atack and invade their country. A video of POWs being released shows 2 of the NVA who had tortured Americans, looking very uncomfortable as if the jig is up. Wish we could have had a Nuremberg trial for them. Is it too late? Soon I had to leave this display, and last was some of the space program rockets and capsules. It's bigger than the Air and Space on the mall, not necessarily better, an enthusiats would enjoy both. The next day I drove to the Wright's home, shop and the field where they really mastered flight after they came back from Kitty Hawk. It was great to stand where genius changed the world.
_________________ Bill Greenwood
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