Where Are We Today
Huachuca City, Az
(wa-choo-ca)
(click on pics to enlarge)
Since my last post, our days have
been spent mostly relaxing, with a couple of trips into Sierra Vista for
supplies and to get Clemson's haircut.
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Entrance to the Museum |
Yesterday we went to Tucson Az. to
visit the Pima Air and Space Museum. There are five hangars of different
aircraft and one hangar on space. Also there is a narrated tram tour of the
aircraft on the grounds of the museum and a bus tour of the aircraft bone yard
at the Davis - Monthan Air Force Base. There is also a silo launch site about
60 miles to the south that is part of this museum that you can visit, we
haven't been there yet.
Admission to this museum and both the
tram and bus tours for the two of us was $57.00, well worth it.
I took lots of pics of airplanes,
many I don't remember the names of. The pics taken from the bus have some
window glare, so not the best. All the aircraft, at both locations are sitting
on the grass, 8 to 10 inches below is hard rock, so no need to pour concrete
for them to sit on. The aircraft are sprayed with a two coating process to
preserve the instruments inside them. During the summer when temperatures soar
above the 100* F mark, the inside of the aircraft soar above 200* F and that
would destroy the instruments.
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F4-C |
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F15-E |
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Various Heloicopters |
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C - 130 |
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C 5 Galaxy |
There are two sections to the bone
yard, the first is aircraft that can be rotated/put back into service or be
used for parts. The second section is for aircraft that are beyond use and are
taken apart for scrap.
If you have any interest in military
aircraft, this is well worth the tour at a cost of $7.00. You get your ticket
at the museum, you don't have to pay for the museum admission if it is just the
bone yard you want to see.
The five hangars at the museum are
well laid out with aircraft and information on each, also there are many men
who are all volunteers, some retired pilots, with loads of information on the aircraft.
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F 4 |
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Canadian Sabre |
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SR-71 |
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Says it all |
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One hangar dedicated to this B17
This fellow was a B17 pilot. |
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It's History |
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F4U Corsair |
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Crane Helicopter |
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NASA |
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B52 |
For more on the Museum, click HERE &Here
Thanks for following along, until the
next time, take care and be safe.
Glad you enjoyed the museum, right up your alley. If you get to Pensacola florida at some point the National Naval aviation museum is amazing as well, and free.
ReplyDeleteUp my alley for sure. Will keep Pensacola in mind.
DeleteWish we could have been there with you guys as that place looks amazing.....way to go and it's a pity that you're not getting much out of being retired, ha ha!
ReplyDeleteBTW, the Air Force jet is a F4 and not a F14 as indicated, sorry but I couldn't help myself.
Jim & Sharon
Slip of the fingers on the F 14, thanks for pointing it out, I will fix it. Would be great to have here .
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