From time to time I like to ramble a bit. So the several sections that follow below are not necessarily all related, but happened to be on my mind today. – It is that time of year again, when students …
About a month ago, I wrote about the ongoing work in Hangar One here at the Museum of Aviation and how we are moving towards giving the building a more central theme that focuses on the Vietnam War. This comes …
Here we are for the second installment of our meet the staff series. For this entry we will focus on Stephanie Robinson. Enjoy the entry and as always, let me know if there are specific questions you would like to …
A while back, when we first started this blog, I promised to offer a meet the staff feature from time to time. This post will be the first such entry. It is our hope that the meet the staff feature …
I am just the right age and just the right demographic to remember a time before computers, cell phones and social media. But times, they are a changin’. The first computer I got came in a big cow-colored box and …
Growing up only 2 miles from the end of the runway at Robins Air Force Base taught me from an early age to appreciate the sound of turbo-props and jets. You would think with almost 30 years of hearing all …
For someone who loves aviation and military history, I basically have a dream job. I get to immerse myself in a world that I have been immersing myself in for years, only now I get paid to do it. You …
I wanted to write today about a few odds and ends. A housekeeping blog of sorts, just to clear some things out that have been on my mind. Elizabeth Andrews said that “Volunteers do not necessarily have the time; they …