davidrb wrote:
You are only an easy day's drive to Dayton. While you are there be sure to spend a few days shooting planes all day long at THE museum! If you have never visited the USAF museum @ Wright-Patt, it is a wonderful collection of all eras of aviation. A note to first timers, the aircraft are in three different types of display. First are the planes inside the buildings. The last visit I saw the XB-70 and the B-36 inside! There are also planes hung from above. Second location is the area outside the main building. This inventory changes with each new museum acquisition. Last but not least, and you will most likely have to ask as if you know where you are going is the Annex. This is a huge hangar where the "other" planes are housed. The presidential aircraft are here, including N26000. This is the VC-137 that was used to return the body of JFK to Washington D.C. It remains in the configuration it was in upon arrival at Andrews, including the saw cut in the bulkhead. If you are visiting the museum during the airshow you can expect crowds at both places. Count on thunderstorms, it always stormed @ DAY during airshow weekend. The static displays were always exceptional due to the industrial interest in this show. Hope you have a lot of fun, this show was one of the better ones. Be sure to have lots of fresh cards in your pocket, you will see lots of moving and lots of static planes. Shoot 'em all! Have fun!. Share what you shoot, if you please.
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Thanks for all the good information. Was there in 2010 and had a wonderful time at the museum. Never made it to the airshow yet...it's on the bucket list.