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The Times and tribulations of Randy Foster. From then 'til now. This blog is owned by Randy Foster, a retired American Airlines flight engineer who lives in Bedford, Texas. Randy is also a HAM radio operator--WB5GON.

Saturday, February 19, 2005


This beautiful Eagle is located in the American Airlines museum located at Fort Worth, Tx. The DC-3 displayed in it's hangar is Flagship Knoxville. Memories Abound.rf Posted by Hello
About the MuseumThe American Airlines C.R. Smith Museum is much more than a museum. It's a sight-and-sound, hands-on, window-seat look at the world of flight. It's an adventure offering you a chance to hear, see, touch and be a part of the exciting aviation industry. Best of all, it's a great place for the entire family - or any group - to enjoy, time and time again.
The C.R. Smith Museum is one of the few museums in the world dedicated solely to commercial aviation. The museum opened in July 1993 and is dedicated to past and present American Airlines employees and C.R. Smith, longtime American Airlines president and aviation pioneer.
The museum is a non-profit organization funded by the generous gifts of corporate partners, AMR employees and retirees, and museum friends. For information on how to become a member or corporate sponsor, see our section MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION. The museum is operated by the C.R. Smith Aviation Museum Foundation and emphasizes hands-on learning through hands-on displays.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love this in a silhouette!
Great job Randy.
LU

9:11 PM  
Blogger Texanglican (R.W. Foster+) said...

One of AA captains made this beautiful eagle

10:31 PM  

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