Great photographs, Bob!
That looks like a very cool place. the penguin cracks me up!
Thanks for posting the photos!
I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!
When did you take these Bob? I was there this past August and didn't see the triplanes. The Camel was without the prop, still in the main museum hangar.
Took them this Wednesday (12 Oct). Wanted to see the SPAD but was told there was a small accident so was not there.
Another WWI scene.
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AWESOME! Thanks for sharing these Bob, This looks like a place I have to visit one day.
The SPAD had to land when bad weather was in the area and landed on a PA golf course. Damaged the landing gear. That was one of the planes I hoped to see.
Thanks Bob for more great pics.
That was a weird paint scheme on the first Fok Dr.I in the photos.
Thanks for the photos Bob
Run for your life - there are stupid people everywhere!
Great images Bob, thanks for posting.
"He is wise who watches"
Very nice.
Thanks for all the pictures. Nicely done.
Had to post this picture of these lovely ladies. The one on the left was in the shed with the Spirt of St Louis and was like a private guide. Her knowledge and willingness to share was outstanding. The other one is my wife and she loved hearing what there was to share. We were lucky to meet such a lovely person that day.
awesome pics bob!! thanks for sharing!!! its always been a dream of mine to make it up there someday.
Great photos, looks like a great place. Thanks for posting.
Tony.
I have heard about this place before so was lucky to be able to visit. I always look for things to do in my travels.
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