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360° tour: National Museum of the U.S. Air Force

wiltzei

Charter Member
http://www.nmusafvirtualtour.com/full/tour-pkg.html
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Yes this is really cool for those who can't get to the museum..
And now as large as it has grown over the years it takes a couple of days to take it all in..

I am blessed growing up here, and having this just down the road..
Few have such cool places to see the aircraft from the Wright Brothers to the F-22 on display..
:applause: :applause: :applause:
 
Brilliant Link!

All museums should be set up this way...what a tour.
And what a museum.
 
What a site, thanks for the HU, was there about ten years ago while visiting my brother in Chicago, i took some photos on my old 35mm, but lost them all when i moved house some years back but now i can revisit anytime i want.
thanks again, ian
 
What a site, thanks for the HU, was there about ten years ago while visiting my brother in Chicago, i took some photos on my old 35mm, but lost them all when i moved house some years back but now i can revisit anytime i want.
thanks again, ian
You wouldn't believe it now.It has really grown in the last ten years.I'm lucky enough to live just south of Cleveland so I go down once a year.I hope you can make it back to the states again sometime and visit it.
 
Over the last 15 years, I've spent about 12 days at the museum. I never get enough of it and now this virtual tour will keep me until my next visit in about a year or so.

Thanks for the link, but if you can ever get there.....DO IT!!

Swampfox
 
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