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Strategic Air and Space Museum - Part 2 (Read 333 times)
Sep 28
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, 2007 at 5:30pm
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Here are a few more photos I took at the Strategic Air and Space Museum in Omaha. Again, I must apologize for the darkness of the photos, I lightened them up as best as I could but the museum was awful dark for my camera.
The first thing you see when you walk in the door is an SR-71 Blackbird hanging right in front of you. I took this picture as soon as I walked in, I took a couple steps to the right (before I even payed and entered the museum) and snapped this photo. It was a cool way for the museum to start.
Here is a shot of a B-17G Flying Fortress. Behind it is the B-36 and there is a B-52 next to it along with all the other visible aircraft.
Here is a shot of the B-17 from behind. You can see a B-47 and B-57 in the background along with an F-111 to the left.
Here is a B-1A Lancer that was on display, I had a lot of trouble with light in this room (as you can see) and as a result, I was unable to get a shot of the Avro Vulcan just to the right of the B-1A.
Here is a F-86 Sabre hanging in the main room. Again, there are many aircraft visible in the background including a B-52, B-36, and A-26.
I hope you enjoyed my photos.
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Sep 28
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Glad to hear that the Vulcan is undercover though.
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Sep 28
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Nice shots, I always enjoy being taken to a museum.
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Sep 28
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Great shots!! Thank you for sharing them!!
I Philly still in the running for you to go to Dental School?
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Willit Run wrote
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, 2007 at 11:57pm:
Philly still in the running for you to go to Dental School?
Yes, I actually was invited to Temple again this year for an interview. Since my interview went well last year, they are using that one and I don't have to travel out there again. Based on what I was told at my interview in Nebraska...I will get in somewhere this year and Temple is on my list. I also applied to UPenn but no word yet.
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Sep 29
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Very nice!
Amazing to see how big some of those Bomber's are
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Isak922 wrote
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, 2007 at 5:32pm:
Amazing to see how big some of those Bomber's are
Now that you mentioned that...it made me think and I looked back through my collection of photos I have downloaded over time. To me, the B-36 is somewhat of an unknown aircraft...they just don't get the same kind of remembrance as other bombers (such as the B-17, B-29, or B-52) in part because of their peacetime service and relatively short career so I never put their size into perspective.
In any case, this should put it into perspective. I was shocked with I saw this photo online (I can't remember where). It is a comparison of the B-36 with the B-29. To me, the B-29 is a much more well known aircraft and as a result easier to put a size perspective on. So, this is the prototype XB-36 (notice no jet engines) with a B-29...I was amazed by the size difference.
I want to reiterate, this is not my photo...I downloaded it from somewhere (but I don't know the website).
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