Wednesday, February 4, 2015

The Museum of Aviation at Robins Air Force Base in Warner Robins, Georgia

Eric and I enjoy military museums, especially aviation museums.  The admission here is free.







Eric at the Museum of Aviation
at Robins Air Force Base.








The first of four buildings that
make up the Museum
of Aviation






With four buildings to visit, I had to choose just a few photos to share.






One of the famed
Flying Tigers

Curtiss P-40N Warhawk






Japan had long looked to China as a source of needed raw materials.  In 1931, Japan invaded and occupied Manchuria, and continued to take more territory.   Skirmishing along the Chinese border led to all out war in 1937.   With their highly trained and equipped army and aircraft, Japan quickly took control of Chinese ports and industrial areas.  In desperation, China asked retired Army Air Corps Captain Claire Chennault to form a Chinese Air Force.  Chennault recruited Army Air Corps and Navy pilots to join the American Volunteer Group and take back China's skies from the Japanese.  

The planes in Chennault's three squadrons were painted with tigers' teeth, and the group became known as The Flying Tigers.   The fighter planes attacked Chinese positions and Japanese aircraft in the China Burma India Theater of Operations.  Protecting the 600 mile Burma Road assured that supplies would make it into the beleaguered China.  The Flying Tigers did their job and had an impressive record of accomplishments.  

Hollywood rushed the Flying Tigers film into production.  It debuted in 1942, with John Wayne in the starring role of Captain Jim Gordon.  







An Army Jeep sits in front of 







This trainer was used by the US Army Air Corps, Navy, British Royal Air Force and other air forces of the British Commonwealth during World War II.






The Briefing Room, where
pilots gathered to get information
on their upcoming missions.











An Army Air Corps Officer
log books & patches






The Bombardier & Navigator
at work on a bombing run.





(WASPS), transported trainers
from factories to military bases;
towed targets for student
antiaircraft students; laid smoke
during exercises; flew engineering
test flights; made simulated
gas attacks during Wold War II.






The secondary plot line in Ivan Doig's The Eleventh Man is about WASPS transporting planes to Alaska, for delivery to the Soviet Union.





L. Scott, commanded the Assam-
brought supplies over the Himalayan
Mountains into China during
Wold War II.





Major Scott wrote about his aviation experiences in God is My Co-Pilot, published in 1943. The book made it to the big screen in 1945, starring Dennis Morgan.





escorted B-29 long range
heavy bombers during
the Korean War.





The O-1 Bird Dog Observation
Plane was used to mark
targets during the Vietnam War.





 was used for transport, rescue &
 photography missions.





The Kaman HH-43B "Huskie"
was used to fight fires &
for rescues.





was used extensively in the
Vietnam War.





The Convair F-102A
"Delta Dagger" was the
first all weather jet
interceptor.





is a long-range, advanced
strategic reconnaissance aircraft.







The Sikorsky MH-53M
"Super Jolly"was developed
to conduct long-range covert
missions into enemy territory.






long-range heavy bomber &
is the longest serving
military in military service.

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