Decided to go check out the Cradle of Aviation Museum over in Long Island yesterday; surprised I've never visited it before. Sadly, a lot of my pics didn't come out, due to getting too bold with no flash (with this camera so far, the choices seem to be: possibly blurry w/o flash, or dark with annoying glare spots with flash). The lighting isn't bad there, it's just dramatic, and there's a lot of stuff crammed into a relatively small space. But it's a great tribute to the incredible and very important history of aviation and aerospace industry on Long Island...
One is greeted in the lobby by this sweet old Blue Angels Grumman Tiger (USN's first supersonic fighter, ca. '55). Grumman and Republic produced many aircraft and spacecraft in this area.

There's also a very nice Fleet Model 2...

Moving into the Annex, we find this terrific A10, another Republic masterpiece.

More Grumman hardware: the venerable Tomcat.

A superb Grumman F3F-2...
More to come...