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Posted on Mar 31, 2015
SGT Hector Rojas, AIGA, SHA
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Inspired by SFC Mark Merino post, here are some of our trip to the National WWII Aviation Museum last weekend.

These are mostly of their restoration area, where they take aircraft that have been in the south pacific jungles for decades and turn them into flyable aircraft.

The B-25 you see took part on the Doolittle Raid over Japan, part of history right there!

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SFC Mark Merino
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Where in the Springs was that? I missed out on seeing it when I lived there.
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SGT Hector Rojas, AIGA, SHA
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It is right in the Co Springs Airport, on the North Side.
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SFC Mark Merino
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Oh yeah. Don't they have a bar that has a plane coming through the wall as well?
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SSgt Forensic Meteorological Consultant
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1978 barstow p 47d n47df unadilla killa right side l
This is the plane that my cousin flew in WWII. Called the Unadilla Killa, where Major Kline flew. Major Russell H. Kline. '


Markings Applied: Unadilla Killa
Painted at USAAF s/n 42-28790 of the 355th Fighter Squadron, 354th Fighter Group (the Pugnacious Pups), 9th Air Force. The plane was named after the hometown (Unadilla NY) of its pilot Lt. Russell H. Kline and was based at Rosieres-en-Haye Air Base in France. Lt. Kline was credited with 1 kill over an FW-190 on 18 December 1944.

http://www.aerialvisuals.ca/AirframeDossier.php?Serial=25617

He served in '44 and in Korea and Vietnam.
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TSgt Stephen Crumb
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Lt Kline was my cousin too. His mother was my great grandmother's first cousin. Their maiden names was Harding as was his middle name. He died in 1967 of cancer. His brother Stanley was also an Air Force pilot.
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
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This is awesome, I will be visiting my parents in Colorado Springs this winter so I will add this to the list of things to do.
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National WWII Aviation Museum in Colorado Springs.
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LTC James McElreath
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I really do like the collections each of these museum's have in their collection. But there are so many private museum that struggle each year to continue to exist. Would it not be better that we had national collections, thus making it easier for the masses to see the items vs a handful. It would appear that by doing so, that the historical significance would be so much greater told. Each state has their own museum's, as well as private?/public. Many of these have smaller but important finds that if placed in amongst, other pieces of relevance might help to understand that part of history.
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Nose art is the bomb! ;)
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