We could not have done it without the remarkable help of the Clayton County Police, Georgia Power Crews, FedEx Mechanics, our own volunteers, and last but not least CAVU Aerospace. These guys did a great job and thanks to Ron Crysler our Project Manager for finding them. I am sure we will be using them again.
It's astounding, but did you know that an industry with nearly 100 years of history, that captured the world's attention as airlines were birthed, merged and died, and has grown to become the preferred mode of transportation does not have a dedicated national museum? Well we intend to change all that. Welcome to the National Museum of Commercial Aviation blog. Visit our main website at NationalAviationMuseum.com or call 404-675-9266 for details on becoming a charter member.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
N113FE (B727-100) Moves to the Museum's Future Site
Today was a very special occasion for the Museum. The 2nd aircraft donated to us by Federal Express was carefully moved off the airport property through winding streets to our new location about 1/2 mile away.
We could not have done it without the remarkable help of the Clayton County Police, Georgia Power Crews, FedEx Mechanics, our own volunteers, and last but not least CAVU Aerospace. These guys did a great job and thanks to Ron Crysler our Project Manager for finding them. I am sure we will be using them again.










We could not have done it without the remarkable help of the Clayton County Police, Georgia Power Crews, FedEx Mechanics, our own volunteers, and last but not least CAVU Aerospace. These guys did a great job and thanks to Ron Crysler our Project Manager for finding them. I am sure we will be using them again.
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