Museums In Italy Here the aviation museums we visited for You in Italy. Museo Caproni Trento Science and Technology Museum - Milano Italian Air Force Museum - Vigna http://aeroweb.lucia.it/en/museums/italy.htm
Aviation Museums Jack Walters Link Directory aviation museums. US Army Aviation Museum at Ft. Rucker is situated between the Alabama Cities of Ozark, Enterprise, http://www.jackwalters.com/links/aviationmuseums.html
Flightline UK - UK Aviation Museums And Visitor Attractions The UK is full of a wide variety of aviation museums and visitor attraction which are open all year round so when the airshows aren t, you can stilll get http://www.airshows.org.uk/museums/
Extractions: South East England South West England and South Wales East Midlands and East Anglia West Midlands and Wales ... Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland The UK is full of a wide variety of aviation museums and visitor attraction which are open all year round so when the airshows aren't, you can stilll get your fix of aviation. This guide is intended to a listing of museums around the UK and Ireland in a map form so you can plan visits easily. Where possible we have added the address, opening times and official website addresses. In a few cases, we hope to include some phot galleries of the museum exhibits. If you spot a museum or visitor attraction that Flightline UK has missed, please let us know at
Museums - WSDOT Aviation A listing of links to aviation museums WSDOT Aviation. http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/aviation/InfoClearinghouse/Museums.htm
Extractions: GO ADVANCED SEARCH AVIATION MUSEUMS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY SCRAMBLE FOR CONCORDE By Richard Moss Left: aeronautical icon. One of seven BA Concordes which may be given to museums in the autumn. Picture courtesy: Newscast Museums the length and breadth of the UK are queuing up to become the final resting place of supersonic legend, Concorde. Following BA's decision and announcement on April 10 to retire its fleet of seven Concordes for commercial reasons, the airline has said the planes are to be given a grand send off before being 'destined for museums'. The announcement has led to a swift reaction from museums with as many as thirty expressing a serious interest in taking one of the aeroplanes. BA say they are now beginning to look "very closely" at each individual claim. "We've had an overwhelming response from museums and members of the public with literally hundreds of letters being sent to our chief executive with ideas and offers," said a BA spokesperson. "People have such fond memories of Concorde, some remember it flying overhead, others have strong local manufacturing connections." Right: BA are taking the supersonic aircraft out of service in October 2003. Picture courtesy: Newscast.
Extractions: Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Aviation museums around the country spotlight one of man's greatest inventions Just short of a century ago, two Ohio brothers, using bicycle technology, scientific knowledge, and conviction, launched the first airplane on sustained and controlled flight. So much has happened since those days of chains, gears, and other bike parts that it takes a lot of museums to tell the incredible story. Hundreds of vintage aircraft displays, exhibits, and testimonials to aviation history are scattered across America, including the Wright Brothers National Memorial in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, and the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. Through "flight room talks" by National Park Service rangers at the Wright Memorial, we learn that Orville and Wilbur's scientific approach to the challenge, including two years of glider flights, led to those historic 59 seconds of powered flight on December 17, 1903. And we are awed by the fact that a mere 67 years later two men walked on the moon from a lunar lander like the mockup at the Smithsonian.
Extractions: ALAN Review Afterimage American Drama American Music Teacher ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports Those magnificent flying machines: aviation museums around the country spotlight one of man's greatest inventions - Directory Travel America Jan-Feb, 2004 by Jim Kerr Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Just a century ago, two Ohio brothers, using bicycle technology, scientific knowledge, and conviction, launched the first airplane on sustained and controlled flight. So much has happened since those days of chains, gears, and other bike parts that it takes a lot of museums to tell the incredible story. Hundreds of vintage aircraft displays, exhibits, and testimonials to aviation history are scattered across America, including the Wright Brothers National Memorial in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, and the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. Through "flight room talks" by National Park Service rangers at the Wright Memorial, we learn that Orville and Wilbur's scientific approach to the challenge, including two years of glider flights, led to those historic 59 seconds of powered flight on December 17, 1903. And we are awed by the fact that a mere 67 years later two men walked on the moon from a lunar lander like the mockup at the Smithsonian.
Extractions: ANN NewsTicker: BLM Airspace Information System General Aviation Serving America A viation Action with a Mid-Atlantic, Maryland-based flavor. Events, airshows, museums, aviation attractions, airport news and whatever else will fit. There are features for the rest of the world too, including a photo gallery and of course, lots of aviation links. The commercial interests on these pages help to keep the operation going, so when you contact these organizations, please let them know where you found them Thanks! Fred Pierce
Extractions: Site update 5th May - Rougham Air Show 2004 Review and Photographs added. Site update 10th April - 2005 Events Guide added. Welcome to this site which aims to present a pictorial record of air shows I have attended over the years as well as pictures of major aircraft museum exhibits in the United Kingdom. I hope to be able to add to these pages as time goes on. Each set of photographs are on self-contained sections of the site and are accessible via the drop-down menus on the right hand side of this page. The photographs in these pages tend to reflect my own aviation interest - from the dawn of aviation until the 1950's. If your interest lies in modern aircraft you probably won't find what you are after here! This site is best viewed at a resolution of 1024x768 but photographs are also optimised for 800x600 displays as well. Simply choose the resolution you want from the index pages. I hope that you enjoy the photographs contained in this site. If you have any comments or suggestions for improvements please let me know either via e-mail or by visiting the guestbook. Happy browsing!
Sport Aviation Association Forum, magazine, archive, history, links to member pages, aircraft, products, government, newsletters, museums, publications, air shows and fly ins. http://www.sportaviation.org
On Show Details of NATO and European air forces, UK aircraft museums, great aviation myths. http://www.jhayles.demon.co.uk/onshow.htm
Extractions: Other pages: World Air Forces Media Coverage Miscellaneous Topics Aircraft Museums: O Norwegian Aviation Museum - Bodø, Norway O UK Aviation Museums - A complete guide to all British aviation museums O Preserved Aircraft In Israel Air Shows: O UK Key Airshow Dates 2001 - a reminder of upcoming UK airshows O Worldwide Key Airshow Dates 2001 - a reminder of upcoming airshows worldwide O Best of Sea Wings 2000 - a pictorial review O Best of Waddington International Airshow '99 - a pictorial review O Best of The Spitfire Air Show - a pictorial review O Best of La Ferte Alais 2000 - a pictorial review O Best of RIAT'98 - a pictorial review O Best of Farnborough'98 - a pictorial review
Prairie Aviation Museum The The Prairie aviation Museum Aircraft Collection include United States Navy A7A Corsair II Vought Attack Bomber United States Air Force T-38 Talon http://www.centercomp.com/cgi-bin/dc3/museums?9620
United States Marine Corps History And Museums Division Provides stewardship for the Corps historical collections that includes aviation, ordnance, uniforms, and heraldry. Includes a mission statement, organization, hours, and directions to its location in Washington, DC. http://hqinet001.hqmc.usmc.mil/HD/
Dr Dan's Amazing Aircraft And Annals Of Aviation All aspects of aviation in Washington State including airshows, museums, homebuilts, military operations aircraft, airports, seaplanes, technology, flying schools and clubs. http://www.angelfire.com/wa/drdan71/
Extractions: setAdGroup('67.18.104.18'); var cm_role = "live" var cm_host = "angelfire.lycos.com" var cm_taxid = "/memberembedded" Search: Lycos Angelfire Free Games Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next DrDan71@aol.com. Dan Ross's view of aviation in Washington State and surrounding points of interest. Museums, airshows, landing places, businesses, sports aviation and anything aviation. Email your questioins. I'll try to answer them. This site is primarily about aviation in Washington State. We were pretty poor growing up. We were so poor, that we could not afford real fishing poles. We couldn't afford the kind of fishing poles that could be broken down and carried inside a vehicle. We had to settle for bamboo poles and war surplus (olive green) fishing line. Since these poles could not be broken down, we had to tie them to the side of our airplane. A picture of the airplane is at a link memorializing my father . Help me get a real fishing pole by buying something from me. Check out my personal CD, Book and Garage Sale and the banners throughout this website. AVIATION DIVISION WEBPAGE More airport cams coming for some mountain "emergency" strips.
Aircraft: Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star Specifications, serial numbers, photos, stories, and a list of museums with an example on display. http://www.aero-web.org/specs/lockheed/t-33a.htm
Extractions: Length: 11.4 m Height: 3.5 m Wingspan: 11.4 m Gross Weight: 14,998 lb 6,802 kg Max Weight: 15,000 lb 6,802 kg Propulsion No. of Engines: Powerplant: Allison J33-A Thrust (each): 5,400 lb 2,448 kg Performance Range: 1,000 miles 1,610 km Cruise Speed: 455 mph 732 km/h 395 kt Max Speed: 525 mph 845 km/h 456 kt Ceiling: 45,000 ft 13,715 m Known serial numbers Examples of this type may be found at Museum City State 45th Infantry Museum Oklahoma City Oklahoma Air Force Flight Test Center Museum Edwards AFB California Air Mobility Command Museum Dover AFB Delaware Air Power Park and Museum Hampton Virginia Alaska ANG - 176th Gp, Anchorage Kulis ANGB Alaska Arizona ANG - 161st ARG, Phoenix Phoenix Arizona California ANG - 144th FW, Fresno
Aircraft: North American F-100D Super Sabre Photos, specifications, and a list of museums displaying an example of the aircraft. http://aeroweb.brooklyn.cuny.edu/specs/northam/f-100d.htm
Extractions: Notes: Supersonic jet fighiter witih thin sweptback wings and after burner. Provisions for buddy tanker refueling (1 CREW) . Manufacturer: North American Base model: F-100 Designation: F-100 Version: D Nickname: Super Sabre Designation System: U.S. Air Force Designation Period: 1948-Present Basic role: Fighter Crew: Pilot First Flew: See Also: Specifications Length: 15.0 m Height: 4.9 m Wingspan: 11.8 m Wingarea: 385.0 sq ft 35.7 sq m Empty Weight: 20,638 lb 9,359 kg Gross Weight: 28,177 lb 12,778 kg Max Weight: 38,048 lb 17,255 kg Propulsion No. of Engines: Powerplant: Thrust (each): 11,700 lb 5,306 kg Performance Cruise Speed: 587 mph 947 km/h 512 kt Max Speed: 877 mph 1,415 km/h 765 kt Climb: 19,000 ft/min 5,790 m/min Ceiling: 46,900 ft 14,294 m Known serial numbers
Aviation Museum Locator Select the state in which you wish to find an aviation museum. Last updated 02/19/02 Send corrections/additions by email to museum-info@brooklyn.cuny.edu. http://www.aero-web.org/museums/museums.htm
Extractions: Select the state in which you wish to find an aviation museum Last updated 02/19/02 CANADA Alberta British Columbia Manitoba Newfoundland ... Ontario USA Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming Other United Kingdom This list is maintained by volunteers at Brooklyn College. Send corrections/additions by e-mail to museum-info@brooklyn.cuny.edu
LAAS International Publisehs aviation News and Review magazine. Provides information on register listings, movements, airlines, corporate jets, visit information and museums. http://www.laasdata.com/