
Sunday morning we drove to the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City, NY. On the plus side there were some great interactive exhibits, some interesting photos and stories. and, of course, lots of airplanes. I also even found an MB that was being used as a gift-shop display prop, though the jeep looked mostly complete.
On the down side we were approached by an exuberant docent ready to share all the information he could about Charles Lindberg, the museum and more (and more and more and … well, you get the picture). And, he did have some interesting tidbits and stories, but after a while he was just too much. Several times we thanked him for his help, turned and walked away, but then the guy would follow us and start up again! Finally, we just started walking away and he gave up.
Here’s some pics from the museum starting with two more of the jeep:


And some miscellaneous photos from inside:










very nice museum next time i go to new york i am going to go to this museum and if you come to orlando come to see the museum call fantsy of flight is in a town call call polk city is about 30 miles from orlando you going to love it they have ww1 and two air planes
Thanks for the note Carlos. We are hoping to take a trip all the way down to Key West, so hopefully we’ll get a chance to stop in Orlando.
I just looked up the museum. It looks like Fantasy of Flight isn’t open to the public (http://www.fantasyofflight.com/about-us/press-room/)?