This is our fifth post on our trip to the USAF Museum in Dayton. Our fourth post was on mostly on the World War II-era airplanes on display there.
Here are some pictures of the Korea- and Vietnam-era aircraft on display. A few of these came out a little on the dark side, but you can still make out the planes.
B-58 Hustler. Made to haul the mail, if you know what I mean.
F-4 Phantom.
F-8 Crusader, I believe.
B-36. Actually I really pretty airplane. It reminded me of a B-47 for some reason, like the one at the entrance to Little Rock AFB. It's probably not there any more.
F-105 Thunderchief.
I had problems with my flash generating enough light to take pictures of anything above us. But, this helicopter picture came out ok.
Some cool MiGs.
Cool cutaway.
There are a few planes outside of the museum. It was a tad warm the day we were there, so we cut that part of the visit a little short.
Anita's favorite, the B-52. This pictures also gives you a feel for how big the museum is. This is just one of three super large hangars.
We were at the museum on September 10. The chairs are set up for a ceremony they were holding on September 11.
Friday, October 1, 2010
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