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to: KEN NOTT
from: UWE WOLFRAM
date: 1997-08-05 20:47:00
subject: Re: Dayton

Hi Ken!
KN>      Most definately.  They have been there for many years now; as I
KN> recall, the YF was flown to the Museum in 1979;  cannot remember when
KN> the SR arrived.
KN>
KN>      One is in the Annex and the other in the Modern hangar, right
KN> beside the XB-70.
.....think....think...think....Heureka!
Now that you mentioned this my memory got enlightened!
Yes, exactly there it stood, how embarrassing to forget about it...
Well, but I've never been in that Annex, hmmm, there has to be that
brochure someplace with a floor plan depicting the a/c shapes...
dig...dig....dig, what a pile of museum pamphlets, ahhhh,
here it is - not to scale :-) :
                 -----------------------  -------------------
outdoor display  | B-29            B-17|  |  XB-70      B-58| <--
                 |                     |  |                 | those switched
                 |                     |  |            SR-71| <-- location?
                 |         B-36        |  |                 |   I'm not sure
 /-----|         |  air power gallery  |__|       B-52      |   no more
|      |----------                      __                  |
| IMAX   entrance                      |  |  modern flight  |
|      |------  --                     |  |                 |
 \_____|         | early years gallery |  |                 |
                 |                     |  |      C-124      |
                 |                     |  |                 |
                 |_____________________|  |_________________|
Where the heck is that Annex located (and is that NEW)?
Uwe
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