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PostPosted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 8:17 pm 
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on this day i share a pic of the famous kennedy jet! also my most recent run to the much nearer to me USAFM annex in '09. i just don't like to spell it NMUSAF.
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huffman prairie
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enforcer!!! big personal favorite
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blackbird whitewall
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XB-70. ha! like you don't know!
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was stumped by the wooden attachments to the X-1B...
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let's go outside for a second for some fresh air. this one is called the Tri-Fugly...
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not bad, eh? i can occasionally line up a shot
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sleekest P-80 EVER
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we can rebuild him. we can make him better than before. faster...
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not warbird-y enough? hope you guys like. i have a few more but the computer is acting up...i'll be back
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eagle...i think
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you like to see 'em indoors, but then again...the XB-70 looked good outside i must say
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the hangar itself is part of the attraction, i think
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um..no comment...
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this had just arrived as i recall it.
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thunderscreeeech! i wish i had gotten a better picture of the plane that made ground crew violently ill
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i'm not boring you am i?? the MAPS trip seemed to go over better than expected, and these are much better!


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 9:12 pm 
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I really like that first XP-75 shot looking toward the hangar door.

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Great shots! Of course, you really need a wide-angle lens in there. Even then, it's hard to get clear shots because the aircraft are packed in so tight.

I've been through SAM 2600 several times..she served a half-dozen Presidents, and it just packed nose-to-tail with history..t's a very humbling experience. Standing in the spot where LBJ was sworn in, seeing the bulkhead that was cut to fit JFK's casket into the cabin, the area where four former Presidents sat on the flight to Anwar Sadat's funeral. Back in the 90s when it was still in service, a museum docent told me that when they eventually got the plane the interior would be retrofitted as it was configured during the Kennedy years. I really hope they don't..there's just too much history in that plane.

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 1:42 pm 
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I've been to NMUSAF four times in the last two years or so, but haven't made it over to the Annex in a long time. I need to get over there one of these days to see the XP-75 and the modified C-131.

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Thanks for posting these! I am planning a trip to the museum next month when I am on vacation from work. The last time I was there was in 1997!


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Nice photos, thanks. When the new building there at the museum is up in 2 (?) years, many of R & D planes will be inside of this new building along with the presidential aircraft. That will be awfully cool.

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Jeremy S wrote:
Thanks for posting these! I am planning a trip to the museum next month when I am on vacation from work. The last time I was there was in 1997!

Alot has changed since 1997!!

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Pat Carry wrote:
Nice photos, thanks. When the new building there at the museum is up in 2 (?) years, many of R & D planes will be inside of this new building along with the prseidential aircraft. That will be awfully cool.


A docent told me they're hoping to break ground in the spring.

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kalamazookid wrote:
Pat Carry wrote:
Nice photos, thanks. When the new building there at the museum is up in 2 (?) years, many of R & D planes will be inside of this new building along with the prseidential aircraft. That will be awfully cool.


A docent told me they're hoping to break ground in the spring.

I guess my recent donation of 30 buks must have put them over the top! :D

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a few indoor shots. without the proper rig, forget it! lighting in there is the pits! annex is much better for illumination. these super-crummy shots are for folks who don't live an hour away like me. personally the indoor section hasn't been the same since the world cruiser new orleans was pulled out! i think it was my favorite plane, along with that 0-38. but i do like the additions! nice to see them safe and sound and with room for more!
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