Cap'n Jack
Final Approach
PIREP: Royal Air Force Museum, London, UK
This is a very nice museum with a lot of stuff. It is the equal of Wright Patterson or the Smithsonian. The museum is set in several buildings. The main entrance goes to a well-lit area with a collection of planes from the early days of flight to modern times.
A covered walk way goes to an old hangar with a collection of aircraft used by as Bombers. Some unique WW II planes are here too. This area is fairly dark. This section leads to an area with aircraft from WW II through the 1970's or 80's.
Another building contains aircraft from WW II; another building has WW I aircraft.
I only had a few hours, so I only scratched the surface. Entry is free and the tube drops you off within 15 minute walking distance to the museum.
They had an entire section on helicopters that I only had time to glance at.
I'm no Woodstock (she is an artist), but here are some pictures:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jacksilver/sets/72157626682370205/
I took many more pictures but many aren't fit for sharing.
Primitive starter for airplanes by JackSilver, on Flickr
This is a very nice museum with a lot of stuff. It is the equal of Wright Patterson or the Smithsonian. The museum is set in several buildings. The main entrance goes to a well-lit area with a collection of planes from the early days of flight to modern times.
A covered walk way goes to an old hangar with a collection of aircraft used by as Bombers. Some unique WW II planes are here too. This area is fairly dark. This section leads to an area with aircraft from WW II through the 1970's or 80's.
Another building contains aircraft from WW II; another building has WW I aircraft.
I only had a few hours, so I only scratched the surface. Entry is free and the tube drops you off within 15 minute walking distance to the museum.
They had an entire section on helicopters that I only had time to glance at.
I'm no Woodstock (she is an artist), but here are some pictures:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jacksilver/sets/72157626682370205/
I took many more pictures but many aren't fit for sharing.
Primitive starter for airplanes by JackSilver, on Flickr
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