I'm back from Ohio.
On Friday, Murphy's Law and I after driving through a thunderstorm to get there, met up in Dayton, Ohio and we spent the day and had a great time at the National Museum of the US Air Force at Wright-Patterson Airbase.
If you've never been there and you like aircraft, you are missing an awesome treat. Let's put it this way, if there's a military aircraft you like, they probably have one on display.
They also have some of the "onlys", as in "the only remaining model of its kind in the world" like a XB-70 Valkyrie (189 feet long, 105 foot wingspan and 30 feet high) on display indoors.
From the Wright brothers to a Spad VIII,
to a Predator drone and just about everything in between, they had one, nicely and informatively displayed.
A more detailed report of the trip around the museum, including the very interesting discussions with the friendly and learned docents, and more pictures will follow shortly.
Then Saturday and Sunday we did the fun class - The pistol-training.com's Aim Fast Hit Fast taught by Todd Green. A full review will follow but as a preview:
1. Awesome instructor.
2. Learned tons.
3. I need more practice.
4. Without a doubt the class is worth taking and I highly recommend it if you want to improve your shooting skills.
5. When the weatherman predicts thunderstorms, expect a blazingly hot sun and prepare accordingly.
A big thanks to Tam at View From the Porch for informing us by blogging about the class and her good, descriptive, and positive review.
Tired but happy I returned home last night, unpacked the car, did the laundry and passed out and slept the sleep of the just, or something like that.
Before I go on with the AFHF review however, I thought I should pass along a few things learned while wandering in the wilds of mid-southern Ohio:
1. Ohio drivers will regularly pitch a tent in the left lane of a highway and blissfully camp there driving under the speed limit.
2. Ohio drivers have yet to figure out that the stalk on their steering column can cause a turn signal to be activated. Its use apparently never gets covered in Ohio's driver's ed curriculum.
3. Damon's is considered to be fine dining.
4. The staff at Arby's in Wilmington, Ohio can, and did, flunk lunch.
5. Dayton likes to close all of its on and off ramps to I-75.
6. For all of that, gas was 30 cents a gallon cheaper in Ohio.
4 comments:
It's been 20 years since I've been there, but it was a great time of ogling aviation history.
Do they still have the SR-71?
Yes, and the last surviving YF-12A as well!
Sorry I missed out on lunch with you and M.L., sounds like a great time.
Yes, it was a good time with some pretty good people. Sorry that I didn't get a chance to meet you as well, some other time though.
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