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Tony Wessel Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | The airpark was recently renovated to accomodate the new commissary. It is well maintained and accessible to the public with parking outside the base gate during daylight hours. I have pictures on my Facebook. If the link doesn't work, feel free to send me an email. Facebook users, feel free to "add" me to see all my pics.
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The F-104G is a Dutch aircraft and it, along with the T-33, are downtown at the Science Museum, formerly the Omniplex, next to the zoo.
The F-104C is at the Thomas P. Stafford Museum in Weatherford, 1 hour east of OKC. It is visible from I-40 north of the highway. The Stafford museum also has a T-33, F-16B, F-86E, T-38A, and MiG-21, along with a complete Titan II. 07/16/2009 @ 15:48 [ref: 8820] |
Robert West Palmdale, California | I find it interesting to see that the B1-B is now a museum exhibit. It is sad to see that they have been relegated to the status of museum exhibit. But at the same time I'm glad that some are being preserved.
I was a flight line inspector at Rockwell on the B1-B program. We spent many hours prepping them for Air Force acceptance. 09/14/2007 @ 09:45 [ref: 6311] |
J.L. Crowder Edmond, Oklahoma | The first static display at Tinker AFB was the C-47 in 1983. It was moved across base to the new heritage airpark in 1986 when the B-29 and B-47 were dedicated. Other aircraft have been added since then. No F-104 or T-33 have ever been a part of the Tinker airpark...which was renamed the Maj. Charles B. Hall Memorial Airpark in 2002. 08/01/2007 @ 07:13 [ref: 6205] |
Rich oklahoma city, Oklahoma | i think they are going to add an f-16a from the 507th. dose anyone know if this is true? This park is worth a look if your driving down I-40. 06/25/2007 @ 19:10 [ref: 6012] |