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dusty
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Nick, there is an Air and Space Museum here in Tucson. The aircraft there nearly all have military related back grounds but I'm not sure that matters.
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Nick, Tulsa has just built and new museum and are still adding on. http://www.tulsaairandspacemuseum.org/index.php I know they are trying to get one of the Shuttles there and always looking for more. I was glad to at least hear from you and hope that life allows you time to do what you really want to accomplish.
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Nick:

It's great to hear from you again.

The Air Force Museum, at Wright Patterson AFB, is the largest aeronautical museum in the country. With the Wright brothers having developed their gliders and planes in Dayton, it would seem that having your aircraft at the museum would be a "no brainer".
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Nick, You are in my prayers. I've been there with the cancer and the estate issue as well. Be sure to take some time for your own health. I wish I could suggest a spot here in Colorado, I would love to see the aircraft " in person". Take care.
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