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In front of the SR-71 at the National Museum of the US Air Force in Dayton, OH on my way to Greenville, TX
06-07-2012 21:30
ebarkerSaturday October 27, 2012 is GRITS, the off season tournament in Georgia at Robins AFB. Attend this event and you can hang out with another SR-71 as seen in the photo.

06-07-2012 21:33
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07-07-2012 10:14
Mr. MikeJay,
If you stayed for the air show and have not left town by Monday night. The Innovators are meeting at our club house at 6:00. Our doors are always open for visitors.
07-07-2012 12:57
Joe Ross
Any suggestions on where to start at the museum? I'm going the day before IRI.
07-07-2012 13:34
$wimmer3138Well as a resident of dayton and living 5 min from the Dayton airshow. I would suggest u check out the main hanger where they have all the planes. They also have a section of the Berlin wall their if u haven't seen that
07-07-2012 14:09
Ian Curtis
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Any suggestions on where to start at the museum? I'm going the day before IRI.
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07-07-2012 14:12
Michael Hill|
Any suggestions on where to start at the museum? I'm going the day before IRI.
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07-07-2012 15:33
David Brinza|
Any suggestions on where to start at the museum? I'm going the day before IRI.
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07-07-2012 20:26
Foster| You definitely need to go on a bus tour of the experimental and presidential hangars. They're not very well advertised. Those hangars aren't connected to the regular museum, they're actually on base. So you sign up for the bus to escort you guys over there. |
07-07-2012 23:32
Barry Bonzack
I will be traveling to Ohio this fall for the UCF vs Ohio State football game, and I'm headed to the Dayton USAF museum the day after. I have a lifelong goal to get my picture with every american capsule to fly in space, and this is home to the Apollo 15 capsule "Endeavour." This museum also has the unflown Manned Orbitting Labratory, the super secret air force space program that was taking place during the space race, and produced astronauts like Bob Crippen, but was ultimately canceled.
North of Dayton is the Neil Armstrong Museum in Wapakoneta Ohio, home of the Gemini 8 capsule, I have to see both.
I can't believe I've gone to the championships twice without visiting the, McDonnell Planetarium, home of Gemini 6, in the city where there capsules were manufactured. If anyone would like to join me in 2013 as I check this one off the list, I'd be happy to talk about the significance of that mission.
08-07-2012 00:00
Michael HillSomething that's new as of this year you need to check out are the newly declassified NRO satellites. They have KH-7 Gambit, KH-8 Gambit 3 and KH-9 Hexagon. They were used in the cold war to get intelligence on the Soviets.
09-07-2012 16:57
Jay Trzaskos
I spent about 15 minutes in the Presidential Gallery before heading to R&D, and when I go back I will definitely take a second trip to the R&D Gallery. Definitely make sure you check out the Hawker Kestral (VSTOL predecessor to the Harrier), the YF-12A(forerunner to the SR-71), and the Convair TIFS (My aircraft design prof. was a flight test engineer on this aircraft before it was retired) Many of the Volunteers are USAF retired, and love to talk about the various aircraft, I had a great conversation about the TIFS and SR-71 with a women who had been a Blackbird flight mechanic.
Allocate most of the remainder of your day to visiting the various galleries, my father and I spent an entire day walking around and talking about the various aircraft. As it was we didn't spend a whole lot of time in the Early Years Gallery. Make sure you bring a camera too, my phone battery was dead by the end of the day from taking so many pictures. I did the math and I took a picture once every 2 minutes. I recommend panorama mode as well.