AAM part 7-cockpits, sims- part 3 of 3
Drool... a pair of Beech noses, with panels and controls intact. Yes, you can have a seat inside and touch whatever you like. 

Leaning over the barrier chain, I was able to ID them. This one flew scheduled routes for American Airlines back in the day...


And I guess "Slick Chick" was a civilian-ized military surplus ship.


Well, that's it. If any of you live in the NYC area or are planning a visit to the Northeast, this museum is a must, if you want sheer density of interesting artifacts, in additon to some fine operational and relic aircraft.
This series barely touches the surface.

Leaning over the barrier chain, I was able to ID them. This one flew scheduled routes for American Airlines back in the day...
And I guess "Slick Chick" was a civilian-ized military surplus ship.
Well, that's it. If any of you live in the NYC area or are planning a visit to the Northeast, this museum is a must, if you want sheer density of interesting artifacts, in additon to some fine operational and relic aircraft.
This series barely touches the surface.
