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Jan 26th, 2013 at 10:57am

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A few shots I took during the MANY trips I've made to the  Udvar-Hazy Center by Dulles.  One of the many benefits to living in the D.C. area.

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Reply #1 - Jan 27th, 2013 at 2:03am

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I visited last summer, a great museum. Some very rare aircraft, especially WWII from Germany and Japan......Funny though how all the helicopters are tucked into a small corner. OK, put the werido's over there, no one apart from a few anoraks will enter that area.................. Grin Grin

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Reply #2 - Jan 28th, 2013 at 2:50pm

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One can't help thinking, looking at the F-35 powerplant, that a redesign of the concept of Bristol-Siddeley's - and later Rolls-Royce's - Pegasus, would have been a better solution. With the Pegusus, Bristol's solved the problem of fixed wing VTOL flight with only one engine in the 1950s.

Far more dead weight with the dedicated lift fan. It's like the world's gone back 60 years.
 
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Reply #3 - Jan 28th, 2013 at 6:35pm

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My favorite museum. If I had a dollar for every time I went there, I'd be rich. Unfortunately, with a $15 parking fee, the opposite occurs.
 

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Reply #4 - Feb 4th, 2013 at 12:46pm

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Nice photos. It must be great to live near a museum like that!
 
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Reply #5 - Feb 7th, 2013 at 2:45am

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C wrote on Jan 28th, 2013 at 2:50pm:
One can't help thinking, looking at the F-35 powerplant, that a redesign of the concept of Bristol-Siddeley's - and later Rolls-Royce's - Pegasus, would have been a better solution. With the Pegusus, Bristol's solved the problem of fixed wing VTOL flight with only one engine in the 1950s.

Far more dead weight with the dedicated lift fan. It's like the world's gone back 60 years.



I was an Engine Tech on Harriers for ten years in a previous life many years ago. I stood in front of that engine last summer during my visit and though could it be any more complicated............The Pegasus...........KISS....Keep It Simple Stupid. The F-35 Powerplant.........KIII....Keept It Incomprehensibly Intricate........ Roll Eyes

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Reply #6 - Feb 9th, 2013 at 3:53pm

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At least with a Pegasus an engine failure was just that. Now there are two or three individual sections that can fail which could be instant curtains.
 
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Reply #7 - Feb 9th, 2013 at 4:08pm

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They are very proud of their copy of the Russian Runway Ruiner concept... I think i've seen at least one video on youtube of a Yak-141 melting asphalt.

That engine isn't even close to a RR Pegasus

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Reply #8 - Jul 10th, 2013 at 6:20am

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With several museums to choose from, Balboa Park is a highlight for any visitor to San Diego. But be sure one of the museums you visit is the San Diego Air and Space Museum, a must-see for airplane lovers. Currently the museum's headline exhibit is one about Aliens, a special part of the museum that has temporary exhibits set up to take you through a complete examination of why there are likely to be alien life forms existing on other planets and how and why that might be possible based on our own scientific knowledge.
 
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Reply #9 - Jul 10th, 2013 at 6:21am

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When going to Colorado Springs for a visit you have many options to choose from in the way of attractions. Most of these activities are wonderful but based on the outdoors. If you have done the nature thing and want to do something different I have just the thing. You should visit the Peterson Air and Space Museum.
 
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Reply #10 - Jul 10th, 2013 at 6:21am

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If you're wondering what to see in Washington, D.C. this November, here's our family's advice on the top five family exhibits to see. While many people know of the 1903 Wright Flyer the Air and Space Museum showcases ...
 
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Reply #11 - Jul 10th, 2013 at 6:21am

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You have finally realized your dream of visiting Washington D.C. Visions of the White House, Congress, and the Washington Monument race through your mind. However, the reality is that a person needs a full week to take in all of the important sites in Washington D.C. And, alas, you have only one or two days. So what are the must-see sites for a short visit?
 
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Reply #12 - Jul 10th, 2013 at 6:23am

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Svedino's Automobile and Aviation Museum is located in Sweden and features one of Europe's most extensive collections of vintage automobiles and aeroplanes. When it officially opened in 1961, it was the first automobile museum in Scandinavia. The museum contains 140 cars and thirty aeroplanes together with a variety of engines, household gadgets and miscellany.
 
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