After having been briefly questioned by the local Sheriff deputy -for taking a picture of a B-57 at the Kansas ANG main entrance in Topeka, KS . . . . after about 15 minutes (and showing i.d. and answering many questions, I was let go, no warning, no ticket, no citation, nothing....) And I shot my only photo of the B-57, from probably a block away, without showing any of the guard shacks or the entrance to the KANG base in Forbes Field.
Anyway, after all of this, I made it to the Combat Air Museum.
Photography inside is almost impossible, because the airplanes are just too close to each other.
Last time I visited was in 2001, and several new airframes have joined the collection.. there is an F-4, a MiG-17, an HH-3, a Hiller Raven (being restored)....
Of interest though, one of the volunteers told me that the Air Force requested that they get insurance for the aircraft on display, and that the owners of the privately owned aircraft should assume responsibility for their own coverage (nothing wrong with this, I think.)
Well, the volunteer told me that they have sent several letters to the owners of the O-47 and the MiG-17 and have received no answer.
In consequence, they were supposed to remove this airplanes from the hangar, and put them outside!!!!
The EC-121 looks like it needs lots of TLC outside; the inside looks very good.
Lastly, there are signs inside the hangar, warning visitors and stating that due to the heightened security situation, the photographing of aircraft while parked at the ramp, taxiing or taking off, is forbidden...............
Saludos,
Tulio
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Will the previous owner has pics of this double cabin sample
GOOD MORNING, WELCOME TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Press "1" for English. Press "2" to disconnect until you have learned to speak English.
Sooooo, how am I going to know to press 1 or 2, if I do not speak English????
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