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Aerial Reconnaissance Display at Seattle’s Museum of Flight

by John Miller

Aerial Reconnaissance Display at Seattle’s Museum of Flight


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Description

 

South of the city of Seattle is King County International Airport better known as historic Boeing Field. In addition to the Boeing company, Boeing Field is the home of many aviation-related companies including the Museum of Flight: Seattle’s internationally renowned aviation museum.

 

 

Based out of the Museum of Flight is the NorthWest Scale Modelers club (NWSM), an informal scale-modeling organization that maintains a themed display at the entrance to the “Wings Café”: the museums glass-walled restaurant affording diners a great view of the airports active runway.

 

 

The theme of the current display, Reconnaissance Aircraft, contains models of aircraft from WWI to the current day that have been used, in some way, to gain information on those we deem to be our foes.

 

 

It’s an eclectic collection of some very nice models all built by NWSM members and coordinated by M. Girling. On their behalf, I hope you enjoy it.

 

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  • Aerial Reconnaissance Display at Seattle’s Museum of Flight by John Miller: Image
  • Aerial Reconnaissance Display at Seattle’s Museum of Flight by John Miller: Image
  • Aerial Reconnaissance Display at Seattle’s Museum of Flight by John Miller: Image
  • Aerial Reconnaissance Display at Seattle’s Museum of Flight by John Miller: Image
  • Aerial Reconnaissance Display at Seattle’s Museum of Flight by John Miller: Image
  • Aerial Reconnaissance Display at Seattle’s Museum of Flight by John Miller: Image
  • Aerial Reconnaissance Display at Seattle’s Museum of Flight by John Miller: Image
  • Aerial Reconnaissance Display at Seattle’s Museum of Flight by John Miller: Image
  • Aerial Reconnaissance Display at Seattle’s Museum of Flight by John Miller: Image
  • Aerial Reconnaissance Display at Seattle’s Museum of Flight by John Miller: Image
  • Aerial Reconnaissance Display at Seattle’s Museum of Flight by John Miller: Image
  • Aerial Reconnaissance Display at Seattle’s Museum of Flight by John Miller: Image
  • Aerial Reconnaissance Display at Seattle’s Museum of Flight by John Miller: Image
  • Aerial Reconnaissance Display at Seattle’s Museum of Flight by John Miller: Image
  • Aerial Reconnaissance Display at Seattle’s Museum of Flight by John Miller: Image
  • Aerial Reconnaissance Display at Seattle’s Museum of Flight by John Miller: Image
  • Aerial Reconnaissance Display at Seattle’s Museum of Flight by John Miller: Image
  • Aerial Reconnaissance Display at Seattle’s Museum of Flight by John Miller: Image
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All models are 1/72 scale except where indicated.

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Page Created 25 January, 2018
Last Updated 25 January, 2018

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