NJ Aviation Hall of Fame & Museum part4
Lots and lots of cool little displays here; very hard to photograph. this case fullof models came out OK:

This is one of three walls in the Hall of Fame Room: all of these aviation notables were NJ natives or made their mark here, if I'm not mistaken. I recognized Paul Styger right away: he was the owner of Sussex Airport, which up until recently hosted the "Biggest Little Airshow" that I loved so much.

A dedication wall to Artheur Godfrey, who hung around Teterboro quite a great deal. there are numerous tributes, signed memorabilia, etc... there's a pretty comprehensive tribute to American women in aviation, set up by the 99's... I couldn't really get a good picture of it.

I had to include this gorgeous lithograph...

Here's a Flying Tiger's (?) leather flight jacket, complete with rare "blood chit", which helped downed airmen gain the trust of any Chinese they happened to meet.

Next: finally- a look outside (that's right... AIRCRAFT!!)
This is one of three walls in the Hall of Fame Room: all of these aviation notables were NJ natives or made their mark here, if I'm not mistaken. I recognized Paul Styger right away: he was the owner of Sussex Airport, which up until recently hosted the "Biggest Little Airshow" that I loved so much.
A dedication wall to Artheur Godfrey, who hung around Teterboro quite a great deal. there are numerous tributes, signed memorabilia, etc... there's a pretty comprehensive tribute to American women in aviation, set up by the 99's... I couldn't really get a good picture of it.
I had to include this gorgeous lithograph...
Here's a Flying Tiger's (?) leather flight jacket, complete with rare "blood chit", which helped downed airmen gain the trust of any Chinese they happened to meet.
Next: finally- a look outside (that's right... AIRCRAFT!!)

