Air Force One at the Reagan Library

I am in the US right now where I will attend the WebmasterWorld conference, just as I did last year. When I visited the Reagan Library in Simi Valley last year, I noticed that a new building was under construction. On this picture taken last year, you see part of the Reagan Library on the left, and the new building on the right.



And this is how things looked last Saturday:




But first, some more pictures taken last year. Here is a close-up of the new building as it was still under construction:



A poster explained what was going on: the previous version of 'Air Force One', the presidential airplane, was going to be displayed permanently at the Reagan Library, and a building was being constructed for this purpose (see full poster with text).



So when I returned to California this year, I was curious to see the brand new Air Force One exhibit. I had already seen the news that president Bush was present at the opening on October 24. Some signs of the opening were still visible, like these posters...



... and these flaglets in front of the new building, planted by youths attending the opening.



Air Force One, a Boeing 707, as seen from the outside...



... and from inside the building. If you wonder how they got the plane inside the building, take a look at the pictures on the website of the Reagan Foundation. Essentially, they first moved the plane to the location, and then started constructing the walls around it.





Visitors can take a look inside the aircraft, but it is forbidden to take pictures. Be prepared to wait long lines before you can enter the plane.



Also on display: Marine One, the helicopter used for transporting the president between the White House and Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base.



The current model of Air Force One is a Boeing 747, as shown on this wall painting.


Reacties

#15778

Bart

 

Slechts één reactie: WOW.

#15782

Sim Sala Bim

 

I'm still learning. I didn't know an airplane was a book, but now I know it is and it belongs in a library. Evidently, in the US everything is possible. So probably a library isn't a library there. Anything to accomodate the religion of American nationalism.

#15783

Joe

 

I wonder why it's forbidden to take pictures inside this Air Force One.
Somewhat 10 yrs ago I was in Tucson and visited the Pima Air Museum where they show the Air Force One that served Kennedy and Johnson. Here we could freely take pictures inside.

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Anyhow, have a good stay there in CA. Do you plan to visit a lot?

#15784

LVB

 

All Presidential Libraries are well known by the public for their museum.

More on this concept can be found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wik...

#24329

John

 

The Ronald Reagan Library isn't actually a public library, it's a museum of Reagan and his administration, as luc said.. They do have a library, but it is a research library only and you have to schedule an appointment. If yo go there, hardly anyone knows where it is even, except for the people who work there.

#98173

cosplay

 

The Ronald Reagan Library isn't actually a public library, it's a museum of Reagan and his administration, as luc said.. They do have a library, but it is a research library only and you have to schedule an appointment. If yo go there, hardly anyone knows where it is even, except for the people who work there.