Thanks for the tips guys!
Glenn wrote:
I can answer question #4. Margaritaville is outside of the Universal Parks at the Universal Citywalks. It is the cityscape that leads to either Islands of Adventure or Universal theme Parks. No Admission is required to view the aircraft.
This is good to know.
DoraNineFan wrote:
BTW, if you know anyone who works at Disney (or can make friends really fast) you may be able to get free guest passes (park hopper passes) and save the money on admission.
We already have everything arranged. It is not cheap, but I think my niece will have a blast.
Bill Kistler wrote:
Answer to #5, the H52 is right outside the Planet Hollywood building, drop down SW of your map marker to the large round blue sphere, you can see the H52 parked just south of this building before the parking lot.
28.369368,-81.518875
Got it!
Chuck Gardner wrote:
Come on down Mike, I can give you some hints to get around.
Sounds good. I’ll try to let you know when I will have a chance to visit your area. I would like to see White 1.
Matt Sharkey wrote:
There is no F-4 at Orlando Exec. Local AFA chapter is working it still.
Excellent. Thanks for the tip.
I still need to look into questions about sites in the area surrounding the greater Orlando area. For now the revised list of questions below.
Mike
#1: Is the A-4 at the Naval Air Warfare Training Systems Division in Orlando accessible to the public?
http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/LocationDos ... erial=2184
#3: Apparently there is a H-34 fuselage in a paint ball park in Orlando. Here is my best guess location...
http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/LocationDos ... 505#TheMap
...Can anyone provide a better location? Just zoom in and right click on the map for the coordinates.
#6: Apparently there is an AH-1 displayed in a Veterans park in Kissimmee. I need a better map reference...
http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/LocationDos ... 467#TheMap
...the instructions are as above.
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