Posted: 21 Jun 2010 12:31 pm
Just my 2 cents. When I was 19 yrs old, some friends of mine and I went to Reno just on a whim. We stayed at one of our friends sister's house and had plenty of time to browse around town; we went the Harris Auto collection. It was COOL; I saw the Bat Mobile and the bullet-ridden car that Bonnie and Clyde were killed in. (fast forward)
My second wife and I drove from Hayward CA to Sacramento to Actually see the train museum there. Way Cool!
My(now)wife and I were in Huntsville AL looking for work (we wanted to get back down south for her, and me being where I belong for me.
We had the time to visit the US Space and Rocket Center. Now that is a place I'll never forget. There was a full scale shuttle display using the USS Pathfinder, which was the steel mock-up NASA used for retrofitting all other equipment for the transfer and launch equipment. It was sitting on a real external fuel tank and real and possibly active solid rocket boosters. you could walk under and all around it. The Apollo 16 capsule was there (parachutes and all) on display where you could walk right up and look into the window and see how cramped the were. The Gemini capsule was worse (CRAMPED). They had a display of and actual LEM, Moon Rover and the space suits from the era. There was a Saturn V rocket replica in front and an actual Saturn V in individual stages out back. There's so much more I could add, but there's not enough time.
As cool as it was, I had to already be in Huntsville to go there.
I live an hour away from the Evergreen Aircraft Museum. They house the HK1 (Spruce Goose) along with an SR71 Blackbird (that sits under the right wing.
I've been there twice. Once with my son on his 21st b-day and again when My son-in-law when he came over from NY. That time they had a Titan II missile between the blackbird and the HK1 --WOW! Amazing place. But, both times I was there,judging by the folks that were there, they could not have collected enough $ to pay the illegal Mexicans their wages for keeping up the grounds for the day.
With all due respect Ray, unless you are a very rich man with this as your hobby, it couldn't pay for itself. 'If You built It I Will Come,' because I love your idea! And you're 2 hours from me.
BTW, on our way to Huntsville, we drove right pass the Gateway Arch --and I never even saw it! Damn
Ray, have you been to Evergreen Museum? They just may end up with one of the Shuttles one of these days.
Your idea is still cool and I'd pay to play! You Bet!!!
Just my perspective.
My second wife and I drove from Hayward CA to Sacramento to Actually see the train museum there. Way Cool!
My(now)wife and I were in Huntsville AL looking for work (we wanted to get back down south for her, and me being where I belong for me.
We had the time to visit the US Space and Rocket Center. Now that is a place I'll never forget. There was a full scale shuttle display using the USS Pathfinder, which was the steel mock-up NASA used for retrofitting all other equipment for the transfer and launch equipment. It was sitting on a real external fuel tank and real and possibly active solid rocket boosters. you could walk under and all around it. The Apollo 16 capsule was there (parachutes and all) on display where you could walk right up and look into the window and see how cramped the were. The Gemini capsule was worse (CRAMPED). They had a display of and actual LEM, Moon Rover and the space suits from the era. There was a Saturn V rocket replica in front and an actual Saturn V in individual stages out back. There's so much more I could add, but there's not enough time.
As cool as it was, I had to already be in Huntsville to go there.
I live an hour away from the Evergreen Aircraft Museum. They house the HK1 (Spruce Goose) along with an SR71 Blackbird (that sits under the right wing.
I've been there twice. Once with my son on his 21st b-day and again when My son-in-law when he came over from NY. That time they had a Titan II missile between the blackbird and the HK1 --WOW! Amazing place. But, both times I was there,judging by the folks that were there, they could not have collected enough $ to pay the illegal Mexicans their wages for keeping up the grounds for the day.
With all due respect Ray, unless you are a very rich man with this as your hobby, it couldn't pay for itself. 'If You built It I Will Come,' because I love your idea! And you're 2 hours from me.
BTW, on our way to Huntsville, we drove right pass the Gateway Arch --and I never even saw it! Damn
Ray, have you been to Evergreen Museum? They just may end up with one of the Shuttles one of these days.
Your idea is still cool and I'd pay to play! You Bet!!!
Just my perspective.