Several years ago on my travels around Florida I ended up at the National Naval aviation Museum in Pensacola fantastic museum with an excellent tour guide.🇬🇧🏴🇺🇸👏
Been there twice. Nice museum but it doesn’t come close to the Museum Of The United States Air Force in Dayton,Ohio. That place is enormous and has way more artefacts. If you ever get a chance go there,you won’t be disappointed.
Back in the 90’s I was taking the tour of the Paul E Garber Facility,the original restoration/storage facility. They had the Corsair on display there before it was sent to the Hazy Center. If you could see the wheel well it was autographed by Pappy Boington himself. Neat tidbit.
Always interesting to see updates from here. I last visited in 2019 and I can see some rearranging of exhibits and new restoration candidates in the meantime. The B-26 Marauder is coming on only slowly though, it appears. Maybe the conservation efforts needed mean that a lot of work is required to make it ready for exhibition.
I'm guessing that English is not this content creator's first language. However, his English is much better than my feeble attempts to speak the local language when I'm in Europe.
Correct! As a working aviator this commonplace error is annoying. Even TH-cam itself makes the same mistake, listing “Aircrafts” as a section under search or history headings. Possibly like many IT functions, YT has outsourced some work to India, where I once worked and where locals also often make that mistake.
A Concorde in a US museum, it's pitiful to have given such a beautiful plane to this nation which did everything to harm its commercial development when it was in operation.
Thanks for sharing your video😊 I'd love to visit there one day🇺🇸
Several years ago on my travels around Florida I ended up at the National Naval aviation Museum in Pensacola fantastic museum with an excellent tour guide.🇬🇧🏴🇺🇸👏
Been there twice. Nice museum but it doesn’t come close to the Museum Of The United States Air Force in Dayton,Ohio. That place is enormous and has way more artefacts. If you ever get a chance go there,you won’t be disappointed.
Back in the 90’s I was taking the tour of the Paul E Garber Facility,the original restoration/storage facility. They had the Corsair on display there before it was sent to the Hazy Center. If you could see the wheel well it was autographed by Pappy Boington himself. Neat tidbit.
I had no idea they had so many aircraft.
Great video 👍
Muito bonito!
Always interesting to see updates from here. I last visited in 2019 and I can see some rearranging of exhibits and new restoration candidates in the meantime. The B-26 Marauder is coming on only slowly though, it appears. Maybe the conservation efforts needed mean that a lot of work is required to make it ready for exhibition.
The music was an after thought...I'm guessing.
Having made a visit last year you seem to have missed the best aircraft from Great Britain
The plural of aircraft is...aircraft
I'm guessing that English is not this content creator's first language. However, his English is much better than my feeble attempts to speak the local language when I'm in Europe.
Correct! As a working aviator this commonplace error is annoying. Even TH-cam itself makes the same mistake, listing “Aircrafts” as a section under search or history headings. Possibly like many IT functions, YT has outsourced some work to India, where I once worked and where locals also often make that mistake.
Not "aircrafts," but "aircraft." Sheesh!
White text on a white background is a bad idea.
What’s a hericopter?
need to hire an editor.
"Aircraft" is already plural when referring to multiple aircraft. "Aircrafts" does not exist as a word.
A Concorde in a US museum, it's pitiful to have given such a beautiful plane to this nation which did everything to harm its commercial development when it was in operation.
Sour grapes?
Oh ! Lighten up !