Misterg97 wrote:
I mean no ill words toward anyone ... and please do no take anything personal ...
from 1999 thru 2006, while still living in both NJ & Ohio I visited the museum more times than I can imagine ... on my first visit, it appeared to be nothing more than two hangers with airplanes packed in like sardines and very little of a museum.
Since 2007, after moving from NJ to Ohio permanently, I have been a weekly Museum Volunteer.
I realize that many here are what I would call "warbird purists" in the most respectfull way.
However, in order to display all 3 B-17's in the WWII gallery, what should be removed? The gallery is about as filled as I would like.
I have mentioned here before, what makes me most proud, as a veteran of '52-'56 is the number of displays that tell the story behind the planes.
The visitors that come through and spend considerable time reading the historical displays is a tribute not only to our veterans of all conflicts, but to the history of our great military.
In books and institutions of learning, history can not be changed, but it can be removed and for those youngsters and adults who have never heard of stories on display at NMUSAF, it is an enlightening experience that many have expressed to not only myself but other volunteers as well.
As a side note, two of my co-volunteers are a F-4 Fighter pilot (101 combat missions) and an F-105 Fighter pilot. Both take time to inspire many of our visitors.
No hard feeling gang ... just my 2 cents.
Good points Jerry. They should not remove anything from the WW2 area. If anything an addition the the WW2 gallery would probably be the answer.