bipe215 wrote:
There is a T-33 in Gray, TN (near Johnson City) at a radio control strip. Don't know the #. I'll try to find out. Best photo I could find:
Yep, I have that one…
http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/LocationDos ... erial=3664Bill Kistler wrote:
At Millington you have the location of the A5 correct. The A4 was the folding wing display and it was there in Jan 98 on a flatbed.
An A-4 with folding wings??? Thanks. I am updating the comments.
Tulio wrote:
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It was a long haul for me to get to Legends in Ohio from Ottawa. Tennessee is waaaayyyy off the edge of my map. Wink I will certainly keep it in mind if I get to that corner of the world.
Heck, if I can drive from Texas, to our northern provinces in Canada (says he, and then runs for cover) you could drive from beautiful Ottawa to Tennessee.. "It'ain't that far!"
The rocket propelled snowball launchers are ready for you. We have plenty of ammunition this year!

I may be able to convince Catherine to go on a road trip that far, but she is not big on driving long distances. She might go for it if I pitch swinging by Branson, MO as well.
DaveG wrote:
Here's the Google Earth coordinates for the Louisville AH-1. It is just behind the airbase at McGhee-Tyson.
35°48'41.77"N 84° 0'29.35"W
Yep. I have that one, just note correctly noted under the correct city.
http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/LocationDos ... erial=3643The entry will be fixed in the next upload, likely tonight.
Steven M. Dennis wrote:
In the Arnold AFB (Manchester/Tullahoma) entry you are missing a couple of aircraft. At the southern base entrance across the entrance driveway from the F-4 there is a an F-16 near the main road
How is this for an estimate?... 35 21 49.12 N 86 03 17.78 W
Steven M. Dennis wrote:
…and an F-18 just a little past that on the same side of the street.
And this? 35 21 47.31 N 86 03 21.41 W
Steven M. Dennis wrote:
The F-105, F-14, and F-15 are located at the three spots you have indicated a little further northeast.
I have upgraded the accuracy indicator.
Thanks for all of the good info?
Steven M. Dennis wrote:
Thanks for all of your hard work on the locator. I am using it to plan my roadtrip to South Dakota here in the near future.
I am planning on adding a trip planning feature where you can add sites to a travel plan like adding items to a shopping cart in an on-line store. It would use the route planning services of Google maps. You would also be able to add extra way points to alter a route. Change to the order of stops. Have it calculate for the times of various legs, and provide estimates of time spent on-site. Essential you would be able to plan a day’s drive relatively easily and save the plan for later editing. You would perhaps even then be able to share this plan with others, etc.
Do you have any ideas of features which could be added?
BK wrote:
mrhenniger wrote:
#3666 - Knoxville - A map reference is needed. Where exactly is the Tennessee Museum of Flight located?
http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/LocationDos ... 666#TheMap http://www.taxexemptworld.com/organization.asp?tn=587563The address given is about 3 miles from my front door. Apparently, it is a "museum" in name only run out of someone's house, as this location is a residential area.
It may be a new museum just forming, or something like that. I think I will leave it listed for now. Someone may come along with more info.
BK wrote:
I stumbled on some info regarding the 101st Airborne Restaurant in Nashville. It closed in 2006 and an update last month says the C-47 "Tooie" (TC-47B N2312G (16468/33216) on site will be shipped to Indiana.
http://www.ruudleeuw.com/deepsouth.htm
Noted. Thanks!
I will like do an upload tonight. The changes will appear then.
Mike
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