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Air Force Museum

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JimC brought up the Memphis Belle as on display at the Air Force Museum. If you haven't visited the museum, I highly recommend putting it on your bucket list!

To give you a bit of perspective examine the aerial photo on the museum's home page National Museum of the USAF. There is NO wasted space in any of those hangars. I say that based not on personal experience, but extrapolating from visiting the first hangar. I've visited a couple of times (over 20 years-ago) and never managed to get past that one. My recollections is it included the Early Years, WWI, and Interwar Galleries.

They have virtual tours. And, of course an L-4 (Piper L-4A “Grasshopper”). Unfortunately, their HI Res download photos are about 1800x1200 pixels.

I hope to get there again sometime. If I do, I plan to walk right through the first hangar and start on the WWII displays.
 

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