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National Museum of the U.S. Air Force — Cold War and Beyond
We did the Cold War hangar even quicker than we did Korea and Vietnam. We had a long drive home ahead of us and still wanted to visit the Wright Brothers Bicycle Shop downtown (which, it turned out, was closed). … Continue reading
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National Museum of the U.S. Air Force — Korea and Vietnam
By the time we got to the second hangar, we were suffering from information overload. My wife sat down and watched a video on Bob Hope and the USO while I made a quick pass through the two sections. Douglas … Continue reading
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National Museum of the U.S. Air Force — World War II
This is the part of the museum I found the most interesting and the part in which we spent the most time, but even so, we only saw a fraction of what there was to see. Curtiss P-36A Hawk — … Continue reading
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National Museum of the U.S. Air Force — Early Years
We visited Dayton to see the National Park sites commemorating the Wright Brothers, but in spite of what the web page said, they were closed. This museum was right across the road from our hotel, so we went for Plan … Continue reading
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