Jay Honeck
Touchdown! Greaser!
As some of you know, we take possession of the Harbor Inn on Mustang Island next Monday. Over the next 18 months or so, we will be transforming it into an aviation-themed motel for pilots, much like we did at our motel in Iowa City, IA, the Alexis Park Inn & Suites.
Unlike the Alexis, however, we're not going to be doing all the different eras of aviation history. (Example: We have a "Wright Brothers Suite" and a "Charles Lindbergh Suite" in Iowa City.) Rather, in deference to our island location, we wish to focus on flying boats and floatplanes, and the eras in which they flew. We feel that we should concentrate on the aeroNAUTICAL side of aviation because of where we are located.
That all said, I need to come up with 23 (!) different themes/names for these rooms! Mary and I fought some ferocious battles over the names of the theme suites in Iowa City (I lost the "Hellcat Suite", I'm afraid), so I'd like to avoid that problem this time around. Worse, I'm afraid my knowledge of aircraft that can land in the water is pretty sparse.
Even worser, the names of the rooms must sound cool and vaguely romantic/familiar to non-pilots. Thus, the Supermarine S6B, although probably the coolest floatplane of all time, won't work as a room name.
Here's what I've come with thus far:
Also, just like we did with the Alexis, if you (or anyone you know) has old airplane "stuff" laying around that you'd like to see go to a good home, send it our way. Wing ribs, ailerons, non-airworthy props, you name it, we'll hang it on the wall and call it "art". (We filled two 3-story buildings in Iowa City with that sort of stuff, and turned the place into an aviation history museum!)
Also, if anyone knows where I can buy a non-airworthy floatplane (to stick up on the roof), let me know!
Thanks,
Unlike the Alexis, however, we're not going to be doing all the different eras of aviation history. (Example: We have a "Wright Brothers Suite" and a "Charles Lindbergh Suite" in Iowa City.) Rather, in deference to our island location, we wish to focus on flying boats and floatplanes, and the eras in which they flew. We feel that we should concentrate on the aeroNAUTICAL side of aviation because of where we are located.
That all said, I need to come up with 23 (!) different themes/names for these rooms! Mary and I fought some ferocious battles over the names of the theme suites in Iowa City (I lost the "Hellcat Suite", I'm afraid), so I'd like to avoid that problem this time around. Worse, I'm afraid my knowledge of aircraft that can land in the water is pretty sparse.
Even worser, the names of the rooms must sound cool and vaguely romantic/familiar to non-pilots. Thus, the Supermarine S6B, although probably the coolest floatplane of all time, won't work as a room name.
Here's what I've come with thus far:
- Boeing 314 Pan Am Clipper
- Martin China Clipper
- PBY Catalina
- Hughes Hercules/Spruce Goose
- Short Empire
- Short Sunderland
- Grumman Goose
- Grumman Albatross
- Grumman Widgeon
- Grumman Mallard
- Sikorsky S-38
- Sikorsky S-39
- De Havilland Otter
- ...?
Also, just like we did with the Alexis, if you (or anyone you know) has old airplane "stuff" laying around that you'd like to see go to a good home, send it our way. Wing ribs, ailerons, non-airworthy props, you name it, we'll hang it on the wall and call it "art". (We filled two 3-story buildings in Iowa City with that sort of stuff, and turned the place into an aviation history museum!)
Also, if anyone knows where I can buy a non-airworthy floatplane (to stick up on the roof), let me know!
Thanks,