Several years ago, I visited Planes of Fame Air Museum. As I usually do when touring other museums, I wore my VFM crew dress uniform shirt and had my ID badge hanging around my neck. I peeped into the restoration hangar just to get a glance at what was going on. There were several men working. One of them looked up and cautiously asked, "May I help you?" I stepped inside and introduced myself and told him I was with Vintage Flying Museum and was a member of the B-17 Chuckie crew. He said, "Oh, you work for Doc and Chuckie Hospers! Great people! Come on in and let us show you around!" For the next hour or so, I got an in-depth personal tour of the resto hangar and a briefing on the projects in progress. Those guys treated me like I was really somebody and not just another dumb tourist. I've never received that warm a welcome from anyone else at any other museum. Top notch people, for sure! And it wasn't just the resto guys. Everyone I met was as nice as could be. That was a day I'll always remember!
I also visited Yanks later that day. In stark contrast versus PoF, at Yanks I was treated like just another dumb tourist.
_________________ Dean Hemphill, K5DH Port Charlotte, Florida
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