Showing posts with label Aircraft Legends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aircraft Legends. Show all posts

Thursday, 31 December 2015

Part 6: World War II Exhibits


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Hope you have enjoyed looking at the World War 1 Planes. Incase you have missed the following is the link to it.

World War I : World War I

The following are World War 2 Exhibits.... ::

Miniature Models:

Part 5: World War I Exhibits


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Hope you have enjoyed seeing the different space exhibits at the museum of flights.
In case you have missed it, This is the link : Space Exhibits

For World War II Exhibits :  World War II

1. Albatros D.Va (L24)


Museum Of flight Part 4: Space Exhibits

Hi Everyone..!! Hope you had enjoyed reading part 3. In case, you had missed it go to the link below.
The following post contains the details of different space exhibits at the Museum of Flight.

Bridge connecting Museum of Flight main building to Space gallery
Visitors crossing the T. Evans Wyckoff Memorial Bridge are immersed in a unique and pleasurable acoustic experience as they walk along the “aviation-like structure.” Commissioned by the Museum and created by local interdisciplinary artist and musician Paul Rucker, Trails of Vapor is a collection of sounds from milestone events in the history of aviation and space exploration and popular aviation-themed music broadcasted by speakers strategically placed along the length of the bridge.  

Saturday, 17 October 2015

Museum of Flights Part 3: Inside the Museum Continued

Hi Everyone..!! Hope you had enjoyed reading part 2. In case, you had missed it go to the link below.
link: Part 2

This Post is the continuation of part 2. Here you will find the aircraft details missed in Part 2.

7. Douglas DC-3

Museum of Flight Part-2 : Inside the museum building

Hi Everyone..!! Hope you had enjoyed reading part 1. In case, you had missed it go to the link below.
link: Part 1

The following post contains the details of different  exhibits inside the Museum of Flights building.
Detailed explanations of each plane would be in separate post.

When you enter the museum you will find 3 paths. One will lead you to the aircraft gallery, Other leads to the WW2 aircraft gallery & the last path leads to a bridge which transfers to the other side of the road where there is gallery of space modules.

Panoramic View of Aircraft Gallery of the Museum of Flight






Saturday, 26 September 2015

Museum of Flight Part 1: A Must go place for all Aviation Lovers

Hi Everyone.! Greetings for the Day.! This post is about my experience at Museum of flight Seattle. During a short visit to Seattle I had got  chance to experience the Museum of flight at Seattle. Its an amazing place where a person ought to go if he/she wishes to see the evolution of aircraft. The museum of flight is situated at 9404E Marginal way S. It has got legends of aircraft history like The Concorde, Airforce One, First B747 etc. The current post consists of the aircraft which are found outside the Museum of flight. Details of each aircraft will be given in separate posts


Main Entrance of Museum of Flight


Aircrafts at the entrance seem to be welcoming you to visit the museum.

Fiat G.91 Pan

The Fiat G.91 was designed in the mid-1950s to meet NATO requirements for a tactical fighter and ground support aircraft. Several features, especially the swept wings, tail, and fuselage structure, bear a great resemblance to the North American F-86 Sabre jet fighter. As recently as the mid-1990s, G.91s were still flying with the air forces of Italy and other European countries.