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Museums where to find our planes? 12 years 1 month ago #122713

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zuperman wrote: Hi there!

I want to make a short video showing some of the planes we have in the game (and other ones from WWI) displayed at some museums. Unfortunately I don't know of many museums that have WWI planes. Do you guys know any anywhere in the world and which planes they have? I would organize a trip.

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If you still need some video to to www.militaryaviationmuseum.org/ and call them, I'm sure they could record some for you. and you could stop at the Norfolk naval base where they have a ship graveyard and you could shoot some video of an aircraft carrier that looks like the one in a ctc mission. Its In Virginia beach so you could take a vacation there.

I went there and they got ww1, ww2, and Cold War planes. They fly them on weekends i think

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Museums where to find our planes? 12 years 1 month ago #122715

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National World War One Museum in Kansas City, Missouri USA has the Neiuport plane hanging that is EXACTLY the one in our dogfight game.... :)

theworldwar.org/

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Museums where to find our planes? 12 years 1 month ago #122718

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Swoppy even lives in the area of Kansas City..... :P

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Museums where to find our planes? 12 years 1 month ago #122845

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The reason there are no WW1 planes in Germany is two fold, one by the terms of the armistice they had to give up their aircraft, and those that they could keep were destroyed in the allied bombing raids of WW2.

The Australian War Memorial in Canberra has one (there are only 2 in the world) Albatross D.V on display (it also has a SE5a)


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Museums where to find our planes? 12 years 1 month ago #123259

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Air Force museum in Dayton, OH. I can see about a behind the scenes too, but they're on static display. Also, fantasy of flight in Florida. A flying museum from Kermit Weeks. They've done weekends here in Dayton with WWI flight displays. Rhinebeck is also an awesome experience. Happy hunting.

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