The Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum August 2020
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2020
- The Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum August 30, 2020.
28210 W Park Hwy, Ashland, NE 68003
(402) 944-3100
www.sacmuseum.org/
Recorded using a IPhone 11 pro max 1080@60fps.
*Sorry no talking on this video. face mask mandatory.*
First road trip in my 2020 Supersonic Red TRD Camry. 408 miles round trip.
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i swear these museums are the main reason for me to want to visit the US
The National Museum of the US Air Force in Ohio, and Pima Air & Space Museum in Arizona are two other favorite places.
I dropped by this museum in 1975 and parked my 18-wheeler in the parking lot. The B-36 was sitting outside and was really in bad shape with the rudder completely eaten away. I am pleased they brought her inside and out of the elements. Excellent job filming and thanks a bunch for sharing!
Thanks Bob! I cant even imagine the work that went into getting it inside and cleaning it up. On a past visit they were working on the cockpit and they allowed a friend and I to go into the front half of the plane. To access the rear area you must ride in a small tube on a skateboard looking thing on rails. I will be going again soon, they recently adopted a F-117!
You didn't stop at this museum in '75 sir this museum opened in 2000 the museum was once @offutt afb
Well, I thought this museum was the same location as the Offett AFB one. It's only been 48 years ago, but I distinctly remember what a physical mess the B-36 was.@@stephendoughty3798
Vi have to assume that the SAC museum doesn’t have a lot of funding to work on the planes. Thank you to the. Volunteers who put in time to do this much
How in the world does the SAC museum not have a B-47? Even the USAF Armament Museum at Elgin AFB has one!
If you looked on sacmuseum.org you would find this info...
"About Our B-47E, S/N 52-1412 : This B-47 was manufactured by Douglas Aircraft, Tulsa OK and delivered to the USAF on May 5, 1955. Below are the unit assignments of this aircraft:
May 1955- To 301st Bombardment (Medium) Wing (Strategic Air Command), Barksdale AFB, Louisiana
October 1957- To Lockheed Aircraft, Marietta, Georgia (for work)
February 1958- To 97th Bombardment (M) Wing (SAC), Biggs AFB, Texas
January 1959- To 384th Bombardment (M) Wing (SAC), Little Rock AFB, Arkansas
June 1961- To Lockheed Aircraft, Marietta (for work)
August 1961- To 321st Bombardment (M) Wing (SAC), McCoy AFB, Florida
October 1961- To 4047th Strategic Wing (SAC), McCoy AFB, Florida
November 1961- To 70th Bombardment Wing (SAC), Little Rock AFB, Arkansas
June 1962- To 301st Bombardment Wing (SAC), Lockbourne AFB, Ohio (to EB-47E)
March 1964- To 3902nd Air Base Wing (SAC), Offutt AFB, Nebraska
June 1964- Dropped from inventory by transfer to the Strategic Air & Space Museum"
The B-52 and the B-36 look horrible for a Aircraft Museum piece