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    Cradle of Aviation needs our help!!

    For those of you who are away the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Nassau County next To Nassau Community College is in need of raising funds. While I'm not suggesting we can raise enough money to keep the place open, hopefully someone will help. I do suggest we show our support by getting a group together on October 29th at 11:00AM and spending a few hours there. The cost is only $9.00 a person and trust me if you've never been there its well worth it. They've done a great job with the exhibits and I think you'll be impressed. They have a cool TWA 707 cut away, lol

    I'm urging all members to free their day on October 29th and show you're support for you're love of aviation!!! How many times do we complain about being hassled doing what we love?? Places like the Cradle only help to promote the love of aviation to the public. Let’s make this happen!

    Btw I have no association with the Cradle at all; I'm just deeply upset to see something that promotes what we love go by the way side.

    Feel free to email me at [email protected]

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    Did you want to raise money, perhaps a NYCaviation charity drive? I would be willing to donate some money to this.... :?:
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    Mike thanks for the offer, no I'm not looking to raise money. Anyone who wants to donate can donate to the Cradle directly. I think however a show of support by visiting the Cradle would be a nice gesture.

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    The NYC area is increasingly unfriendly towards aviation interests but it would be sad to see this go away in the same year as the Intrepid closes for an extended period. Is there any info about how much they need or if they are doing any benefit events? I'd come on the 29th (I've never been out there and it would be the perfect excuse to go) but I may be tied up with clients.

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    For those of you who haven't been there, the Cradle is an OUTSTANDING facility. I've been going there for years, before it was ever even open, back when it was nothing more than a few old planes in the back of a dark, dusty hangar. When I first walked into the new museum after they opened a few years ago, I was stunned by what a great job they did (I know some of the guys - all volunteers - who helped restore the planes there)

    Where else in this area can you see what the Cradle has - an F-14, an A-10, an actual Grumman Lunar Module, and the Spirit of St Louis replica used in the Jimmy Stewart movie on Lindbergh?

    It's easy to get to, has free parking, and is a great way to avoid yardwork!

    We're incredibly fortunate to have 3 first class aviation museums in our backyard, let's not lose one!

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    Those volunteers put way too much effort into restroation for it all to go to watse. Really, every time I go there I am remended why I love aviation so much, and I am always impressed by the time and effort that goes into every display. There always seems to be something new. So many of my family members worked for Grumman, and every time I talk to someone there we find a connection. It's just an all around great family place with one hell of a history stored inside those hangars. If I'm around, I'll join you in a group-support event thing.
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    Well, I heard about it and told Tom a week or two ago and this is a recent article in the Long Island press. Have a look.

    I am looking to be there and Oct 29 and perhaps Glenn will join us. His schedule might be tough though!


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    i should be able to come out and join you guys for the festivities... someone has to tell me how to get there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cancidas
    i should be able to come out and join you guys for the festivities... someone has to tell me how to get there.
    If you are driving, take the Grand Central/Northern State to the Meadowbrook Parkway, take the Meadowbrook south past Old Country Road to exit M4, following the signs to Nassau Coliseum. Take the right fork to Charles Lindbergh Blvd., and look for the signs to the museum (there are signs that say "Museum Row" as well)

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    Re: Cradle of Aviation needs our help!!

    Quote Originally Posted by T-Bird76

    They have a cool TWA 707 cut away, lol

    Regards,
    Tom Alfano

    They do?

    Whatever happened to the EL AL 707 cockpit they got from the Intrepid?

    I called and they said, "oh yeah, we have it" and implied it was on display, but when I went, it turned out to be put away in storage someplace.

    Tom
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    Re: Cradle of Aviation needs our help!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom_Turner
    They do?

    Whatever happened to the EL AL 707 cockpit they got from the Intrepid?

    I called and they said, "oh yeah, we have it" and implied it was on display, but when I went, it turned out to be put away in storage someplace.

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    another view
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    Sadly I think I will be stuck with clients from Down Under on the 29th, but I would love to pay this place a visit. Can any of the Islanders here tell me the best way to get there if you don't have a car (I am from Manhattan)? Website lists 3 nearby LIRR stations but hard to figure out which is closest, if any is walking distance, if not which is closest by cab etc...

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    Concorde Model

    Supposedly, the Cradle of Aviation Museum was given the large 1/2 scale British Airways Concorde Model from Times Square. I contacted them numerous times about it and never got a response. I guess they're uninterested in getting Concorde fans to visit.

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    Liberty Museum ?

    Is the "Cradle of Aviation" Museum also called the "Freedom Museum"? I never heard that it was called the "Libery Museum" before. Some joker on the Concorde forum insists that the Cradle was named "Liberty Museum". He said that I was ignorant for not knowing that. P.S.: He is the ignorant one, it was never called "Liberty Museum". It was always the "Cradle of Aviation" !

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