WOW. Very cool snj5. Nicely done.
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WOW. Very cool snj5. Nicely done.
Similarly, but on more of a peasant scale, we are building a small northern French/Normandy-inspired farm cottage on the poplar-lined drive to the aerodrome. There will be an orchard of English walnut trees about the house, in keeping with the name. There has been an amazing amount of things to learn in doing all of this, and my friends tease me that I am building a theme park. If you want to drop by, just send us a note on the facebook page. www.facebook.com/AerodromeLesNoyers http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...ps7b611bfe.jpghttp://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...ps5a92242c.jpg
Just returned from Le Bourget and found these, may be of some help. ;-)
Mark
P.S. I volunteer for the USS Midway and San Diego Air and Space and the free museum at Le Bourget is excellent.
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Here is our modest start in the Aerodrome Watch Office. The 1915 Victrola currently is playing the 1913 recording of "Archibald, Certainly Not!" by George Robey. http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...psa279faf2.jpg
My mother was born and raised in Cleveland in what was the old Greek, Jewish, Italian, and everything else neighborhood around Clark & 25th. Being born and raised in Northern California, I often wonder if I would be more happy someplace else where the governmental crap that has become California has not yet flowed to.
If it was not for the fact that our health care is basically tied to Northern California when we retire, I would give it some serious consideration.
Some day I will make a point of visiting your airfield.
Best, James.
The French farm house is coming along..., well, a French farm house that has to meet modern building codes, have heat, a/c and indoor plumbing. It's at the end of the polar lined French country road (in Ohio) on the way to the Aerodrome. The Camel is together and just waiting some minor repairs and upgrades. Interestingly, about every couple of weeks we have folks call up and want to come out for a visit. They've either read the online EAA article or found the Aerodrome facebook page: www.facebook.com/AerodromeLesNoyers . The invitation is still open to all enthusiasts of WW1 aviation - stop by for a spot of tea and make some new friends!
Lookin good Russ. Now if I can find one of those horizon blue French uniforms to wear, I'd love to fly my N 17 into your field one day. Of course, I have to finish it first.:cool:
Dale
You are proof that dreams can become reality.
Love what you are doing. Will try to get there some day.
Here is a photo of our 1915 Morane Saulnier N replica.
Hope you like.
Joseph W. Lilley
President Western North Carolina Air Museum