Talk:Hill Aerospace Museum
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editNeed list of aircraft, other programs ie. education, aviation groups, exhibits.LanceBarber (talk) 21:04, 18 February 2008 (UTC)
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P-51 note
editI believe the following is irrelevant to this article and have removed it from the body:
One note on the P-51 Mustang in the museum's collection. The museum's website at http://www.hill.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/397260/p-51d-mustang/ states:
"This aircraft is painted in the exact colors of Col. Chesley Peterson's P-51 aircraft when he flew with the 4th Fighter Group of the Eighth Air Force during World War II. It is named "Audrey" in honor of Col. Peterson's wife, Audrey Boyes Peterson."
This statement is false. Chesley Peterson was transferred to 8th AF HQ on January 1, 1944. The 4th FG didn't get Mustangs until later in the month. Chesley Peterson never flew Mustangs with the 4th FG.
Secondly, the colors on the rudder are incorrect. The 3 stripe configuration used by the museum was only used on the 4th FG training aircraft. The 334th FS rudder color was red, the 335th was white with a red outline and the 336th was blue. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mingjai (talk • contribs) 23:14, 3 December 2018 (UTC)
Possible Updated Images Proposal
editHey-o. I live near this museum, and a part of me has been wanting to take photos of, say, the B-1 Lancer in the airpark. Maybe I could get a photo of that B-1 that includes the Seven Wishes patch on the left side of its forward fuselage. At least, when I go back. Dunno if this is a good idea or not, but feel free to give me your thoughts.