chuck2shaw
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The first Sunday in December (Dec.2nd,2007) the Massey Air Museum Inc. will celebrate its seventh Christmas operating the Grassroots Aviation Museum at the Massey Aerodrome, (MD1).
This has been a banner year. We have a lot to celebrate. We rehabilitated a surplus FAA light tower the Delaware River and Bay Authority donated to us. David Tallichet donated the DC-3 that graced his 94th Aero Squadron Restaurant at the New Castle County Airport, to the Museum. We brought it home with the help of Scott Anglin's aircraft recovery company. A lot of volunteer work has been done to start to stabilize it for display. We think it is too badly corroded to ever fly again. But we are restoring it to static display status.
Also, we just broke ground on the construction of a new Terminal Building where we will be able to display the ever-growing collection of aviation memorabilia.
The restoration work on Major Bean's Stearman in now completed and, Col. Don Sloan (The new owner) flies it so much he is now our best fuel customer.
With all the newly acquired donated items and so much new help with the projects there is no way to provide the proper recognition here.
On a personal note I have started the restoration of a Stinson Reliant my father and I owned fifty years ago. It has been out of the family and in storage for the past 41 years.I was fortunate to be able to re-acquire it last year.
Please come to the Open Hangar Party and see for yourself. And, help us thank those who are helping us so much.
As in the past we will supply the ham, turkey, hot cider etc. If you choose to bring an hors d' oeuvre it will help perpetuate the "loaves-and-fishes" banquet we have been so fortunate to enjoy each year.
As always, it will be your company most appreciated.
Jim Douglass
Massey Aerodrome is a privately owned, public use, grass farm strip on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. There are two beautiful grass runways, surrounded by flat farm land. Right now there should be thousands of geese in the corn fields. Usually several J-3's show up at the fly-ins here, and there are J-3's based at Massey, with one or two under restoration. This Hangar Party will go on, sunshine, rain, or fresh snow, so come meet a great bunch of old-airplane folks.
If you need to contact us: Airport: 410-928-5270 or at the Douglass house at 410-348-5210
First 3 pictures are from last December's event; the L4B was at the Massey Spring fly-in.
Chuck Shaw
This has been a banner year. We have a lot to celebrate. We rehabilitated a surplus FAA light tower the Delaware River and Bay Authority donated to us. David Tallichet donated the DC-3 that graced his 94th Aero Squadron Restaurant at the New Castle County Airport, to the Museum. We brought it home with the help of Scott Anglin's aircraft recovery company. A lot of volunteer work has been done to start to stabilize it for display. We think it is too badly corroded to ever fly again. But we are restoring it to static display status.
Also, we just broke ground on the construction of a new Terminal Building where we will be able to display the ever-growing collection of aviation memorabilia.
The restoration work on Major Bean's Stearman in now completed and, Col. Don Sloan (The new owner) flies it so much he is now our best fuel customer.
With all the newly acquired donated items and so much new help with the projects there is no way to provide the proper recognition here.
On a personal note I have started the restoration of a Stinson Reliant my father and I owned fifty years ago. It has been out of the family and in storage for the past 41 years.I was fortunate to be able to re-acquire it last year.
Please come to the Open Hangar Party and see for yourself. And, help us thank those who are helping us so much.
As in the past we will supply the ham, turkey, hot cider etc. If you choose to bring an hors d' oeuvre it will help perpetuate the "loaves-and-fishes" banquet we have been so fortunate to enjoy each year.
As always, it will be your company most appreciated.
Jim Douglass
Massey Aerodrome is a privately owned, public use, grass farm strip on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. There are two beautiful grass runways, surrounded by flat farm land. Right now there should be thousands of geese in the corn fields. Usually several J-3's show up at the fly-ins here, and there are J-3's based at Massey, with one or two under restoration. This Hangar Party will go on, sunshine, rain, or fresh snow, so come meet a great bunch of old-airplane folks.
If you need to contact us: Airport: 410-928-5270 or at the Douglass house at 410-348-5210
First 3 pictures are from last December's event; the L4B was at the Massey Spring fly-in.
Chuck Shaw