Skip the Smithsonian, go to Dayton
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:27 pm
I was lucky enough to have a long enough layover in Dayton, Ohio on my last trip. Even better, my best friend from high school lives there and works on the base that houses the Air Force Museum.
I was disappointed at the Smithsonian Air and Space museum. The museum there is very small with not too much there. I haven't been to the extension of the Smithonian museum located at Dulles airport which I hear is much more interesting.
The Air Force museum in Dayton has several hangars organized chronologically from early aviation to present day. Some items seen there are B-36, B-52, B-2, B-1, XB-70 (giant, concorde looking bomber), and many, many other neat stuff. There have got to be 75-100 planes on display. At the presidential and experimental hangars you can get up close an personal with a number of airplanes including the previously mentioned XB-70, a number of X planes, several historic "Air Force 1" planes (even if that wasn't an official callsign yet) such as Kennedy's 707, Columbine III.
I was disappointed at the Smithsonian Air and Space museum. The museum there is very small with not too much there. I haven't been to the extension of the Smithonian museum located at Dulles airport which I hear is much more interesting.
The Air Force museum in Dayton has several hangars organized chronologically from early aviation to present day. Some items seen there are B-36, B-52, B-2, B-1, XB-70 (giant, concorde looking bomber), and many, many other neat stuff. There have got to be 75-100 planes on display. At the presidential and experimental hangars you can get up close an personal with a number of airplanes including the previously mentioned XB-70, a number of X planes, several historic "Air Force 1" planes (even if that wasn't an official callsign yet) such as Kennedy's 707, Columbine III.