PhilDernerJr
2008-08-10, 02:46 PM
Yesterday I had the chance to visit the Cradle of Aviation museum in Uniondale for the first time. It was actually pretty nice!
The exhibits offered a very thorough history of aviation, including some GREAT space displays and pieces. I really enjoyed everything pertaining to the lunar landings.
There is a nice displayof airliner models in one section which was nice to see, although it was tempting to break the glass and take them! I had to be physically restrained.
There was a mock-cabin setup of an aircraft that was 2-by-2, with a TWA galley cart in the aisle. I took a seat and took a breather after playing that Airliner video game that they have at Dave & Busters (the museum has THREE of them! But they are $2 a pop).
The hangar area has some nice stuff, with an A-10 (I've actually never been close to one), an F-14, and a nose-section of an El Al 707.
As always a visit to a museum gift shop requires the purchase of Astronaut Ice Cream, which crumbled as I ate it and left freeze-dried ice cream sandwich on my face and shirt as I walked around Roosevelt Field Mall afterwards.
For those who have not been out there, I do recommend taking a drive out there to check it out.
The exhibits offered a very thorough history of aviation, including some GREAT space displays and pieces. I really enjoyed everything pertaining to the lunar landings.
There is a nice displayof airliner models in one section which was nice to see, although it was tempting to break the glass and take them! I had to be physically restrained.
There was a mock-cabin setup of an aircraft that was 2-by-2, with a TWA galley cart in the aisle. I took a seat and took a breather after playing that Airliner video game that they have at Dave & Busters (the museum has THREE of them! But they are $2 a pop).
The hangar area has some nice stuff, with an A-10 (I've actually never been close to one), an F-14, and a nose-section of an El Al 707.
As always a visit to a museum gift shop requires the purchase of Astronaut Ice Cream, which crumbled as I ate it and left freeze-dried ice cream sandwich on my face and shirt as I walked around Roosevelt Field Mall afterwards.
For those who have not been out there, I do recommend taking a drive out there to check it out.