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Sat Nov 17, 2012 9:40 pm
See Video Coverage Here
http://www.news12.com/articleDetail.jsp?articleId=341604&position=1&news_type=newsThe sun rose this morning on Stratford Connecticut. It would be the last day the old Curtiss Hangar sat abandoned and forlorn. Volunteers from the Connecticut Air & Space Center turned our in big numbers to help kick this project off.
The 1929 Curries Flying School Hangar. We will see you tomorrow at the hangar to start the cleanup! by
Connecticut Air & Space Center, on Flickr
Priceless Connecticut Aviation History Site Restoration by
Connecticut Air & Space Center, on Flickr
Stratford, CT - Pictured on Saturday, November 17 2012, are members of the Connecticut Air & Space Center museum in the process of cleaning and restoring the historic Curtiss Hangar at Sikorsky Memorial Airport. The Curtiss Hanger is an integral part of Connecticut's unique aviation history, a site visited by aviation pioneers such as Charles Lindbergh, Amelia Erhart, Howard Hughes and Igor Sikorsky. The Connecticut Air & Space Center, located at 201 Sniffens Lane, Stratford, houses a large collection of aviation artifacts including a flying full-size replica of Bridgeport's Gustav Whitehead's No. 21 which flew two years before the Wright Brothers (and is celebrated by a sculpture at the intersection of Fairfield Avenue and Commerce Drive, Bridgeport recently-dedicated by Bridgeport Mayor Bill Finch). The Center is presently restoring the FG-1 Corsair World War II fighter plane which was for many years displayed on a pylon at the entrance to Sikorsky Memorial Airport.
Curtiss Hangar Clean Up Day by
Connecticut Air & Space Center, on Flickr
Chris (Warbird Kid) & Dennis Soltis -A Great Father & Son Team!
Curtiss Hangar Clean Up Day by
Connecticut Air & Space Center, on Flickr
Curtiss Hangar Clean Up Day by
Connecticut Air & Space Center, on Flickr
Frank (Whistling Death) came down from Mass with a truck full of equipment to help clean up!
Curtiss Hangar Clean Up Day by
Connecticut Air & Space Center, on Flickr
Curtiss Hangar Clean Up Day by
Connecticut Air & Space Center, on Flickr
Curtiss Hangar Clean Up Day by
Connecticut Air & Space Center, on Flickr\
Curtiss Hangar Clean Up Day by
Connecticut Air & Space Center, on Flickr
IMG_0Curtiss Hangar Clean Up Day764 by
Connecticut Air & Space Center, on Flickr
Members of the Connecticut Air & Space Center working hard for History! by
Connecticut Air & Space Center, on Flickr
IMG_0Curtiss Hangar Clean Up Day764 by
Connecticut Air & Space Center, on Flickr
IMG_0778Curtiss Hangar Clean Up Day by
Connecticut Air & Space Center, on Flickr
Curtiss Hangar Clean Up Day by
Connecticut Air & Space Center, on Flickr
IMG_079Curtiss Hangar Clean Up Day4 by
Connecticut Air & Space Center, on Flickr
Curtiss Hangar Clean Up Day by
Connecticut Air & Space Center, on Flickr
Curtiss Hangar Clean Up Day by
Connecticut Air & Space Center, on Flickr
Sat Nov 17, 2012 10:03 pm
Outstanding!
Sat Nov 17, 2012 10:08 pm
Great work, well done.
Sat Nov 17, 2012 10:45 pm
Great job start and enthusiasm , like some heritage projects ive worked on, its a hard slog to restore from a dirty decaying state but once you get there in long run, this hangar should look great.. after much effort and money spent on it.
Sat Nov 17, 2012 11:49 pm
Anyone with a spare 50k or a good contact at a roofing distributor would be held in high regard at the CASC...
Sun Nov 18, 2012 8:11 am
AWESOME JOB!
Kudos to everyone involved. You guys physically started a worthy project yesterday!
Drew, thank you for your enthusiasm and spark for not only this project, but the entire museum and the Corsair!
Next work day I'll be there!
Jerry
Sun Nov 18, 2012 8:39 am
Wow! Great job guys! What's the plan with the Piper wreck?
Sun Nov 18, 2012 9:13 am
It belongs to an airport tenant and will be removed in the next week or 2. We have enough restorations to deal with
Sun Nov 18, 2012 12:37 pm
You guys have made a fabulous start Drew! I can't wait to see where things go from here.
Cheers,
Richard
Sun Nov 18, 2012 1:55 pm
I'd personally like to thank all my fellow Casc members for the back breaking work sat. The history and the people we all worked with made it very special that day. It seemed liked nobody wanted to call it quits! Special thank you to Drew for the pizza break and soda which hit the spot. Another shout out to Chris S.,( aka Warbird Kid,) for helping me with the Chance-Vought symbol and shirts. I can already imagine rolling that corsair inside, having numerous warbirds fly in for the day to say hello and hanging out with some of the most wonderful people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing for several years!
Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:47 pm
I couldn't resist this! Great job guys!!!!
Mon Nov 19, 2012 1:51 am
Ask the airport tenant to move it to the back of the hangar and keep pictures of the hangar cleanup infront of it
Mon Nov 19, 2012 9:57 am
LOVE THAT IMAGE JERRY!

Now you'll have to make another one for this Saturday!
Wildchild wrote:Ask the airport tenant to move it to the back of the hangar and keep pictures of the hangar cleanup infront of it

Chances are we'll be the ones moving it again to the back!

By the way, we've set up another Facebook event for this coming Saturday!
http://www.facebook.com/events/535515209809108/permalink/535515213142441/?notif_t=likeIf you find yourself in the area, we'd love to see you come out and support the cause!
Thanks again for all support and "positive vibes" being sent our way. We'll need it now more than ever to begin the heavy stuff.
Mon Nov 19, 2012 12:12 pm
Fouga23 wrote:Wow! Great job guys! What's the plan with the Piper wreck?
It's a MOONEY
Mon Nov 19, 2012 7:14 pm
I have to say that's one of the most impressive things I've seen on WIX for a while. Well done.
And Jerry's pic's got to be a poster for the crew-room when this year is but a distant memory...
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