Alberto Santolini Review of Valiant Air Command
Simply incredible, I think it must be a must for a...
Simply incredible, I think it must be a must for any aviation enthusiast. The museum consists of a shopping area a corner dining and three Hangars, the first are covered by airplanes WWII, in the second are the planes of the Vietnam period with a small exhibition hall attached and in the third are executed restorations. After passing the souvenir area, you will enter directly into the hangar of the second world war packed with airplanes. You will see a C 47 Dakota, a B 25, F 4F and much more, almost hidden (a little bit out of period) you will see an F 18 of the Blue Angels and an F 16. The planes are kept in perfect condition. You can approach, touch and watch them without limitations but obviously with due respect. Many of them are in perfect flight conditions. We were lucky enough to witness the setting in motion of the Dakota for the scheduled engine test (unbelievable). Outside the Hangar, you can take a photo inside of a B 52 (first series cab). What else to add if not a warm greeting to the very kind Lady of the Souvenir shop who welcomed us beautifully and thanks to all the volunteers who keep these beautiful aircraft intact (see some photos).
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