LN-MOW
13-07-2015, 19:26
Ikke glem å se innom Museum Of Flight's Restoration Center hvis dere er på Everett ... Comet'en er verdt besøket alene.
http://www.heraldnet.com/article/20150712/NEWS01/150719782/1172/
Slime and mold covered nearly every surface of the de Havilland Comet 4C when the Museum of Flight got it in 1995. It had already spent more than a decade parked outside at Paine Field. The historic airplane's aluminum body was riddled with holes from corrosion.
For the past two decades, hundreds of volunteers have put in more than 200,000 hours restoring the historical jetliner at the museum's Restoration Center at Paine Field, said Tom Cathcart, the museum's director of aircraft restoration.
http://www.heraldnet.com/article/20150712/NEWS01/150719782/1172/
Slime and mold covered nearly every surface of the de Havilland Comet 4C when the Museum of Flight got it in 1995. It had already spent more than a decade parked outside at Paine Field. The historic airplane's aluminum body was riddled with holes from corrosion.
For the past two decades, hundreds of volunteers have put in more than 200,000 hours restoring the historical jetliner at the museum's Restoration Center at Paine Field, said Tom Cathcart, the museum's director of aircraft restoration.