I was on vacation for the last week or so. I went home to Virginia and spent a day at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Museum near Dulles. I took almost 400 pictures with my trusty Canon PowerShot S3 digital camera. Would anybody care to see them? I plan on putting them up on photobucket in the coming weeks.
If you ever have a chance to go to this place, I suggest you make the effort. It is incredible!! They have an SR-71 in there, a 707, a Concorde, an F-14, a Hawker Hurricane (might be a Sea Fury-- not sure), a P-38, P-61, F-86 and many, many more aircraft as well as engines and a host of other things too numerous for me to mention right now. I also scored two pamphlets from the place which I will post on photobucket as they do not appear to be copyrighted. I was blown away, to say the least. I took an overhead picture of a suspended P-26, completely missing the Blackbird on the floor underneath it! I never saw it. Talk about stealthy...
If the opportunity ever presents itself, you must go!! Admission is FREE; parking is twelve bucks for all day. There are shuttle buses from the original A&S museum on the Mall in D.C. if you think you can hit both on the same day. Fat chance!!!