Friday, September 17, 2010

USAF Museum, Dayton, Part 2

This is our second post on our trip to the USAF Museum in Dayton. Our first post was on the airplane nose art on the planes on display there.

This one is on the various dioramas at the museum. They have done a really great job on their displays . If you're anywhere near Dayton, we'd recommend that you stop by.

This is the observation basket from a dirigible.

The nose gunner on a B-25, I believe.

Early flight trainer.

Hawkeye Pierce's hangout.

WWII prisoner pilots.

WWI bomber.

Plane crash. The officer on the scene was not happy with the pilot!



A lot of work goes into these displays.

The older planes with nose gunner positions are the most scary to me. Probably a pretty nice place to sit and watch the scenery until it's cold... or worse, the enemy shows up.



Actual pieces of the Berlin wall.


No comments:

Post a Comment