Air Force Museum beginnings
In 1922 the Army announced plans for a future museum dedicated to aviation research and development a McCook field after amassing a collection of WWI aircraft, engines and instruments from European countries. The following year, McCook Field’s 26,000-square-foot Air Service Technical Museum announced its public visitation opening on May 16th. Aircraft in this photo include: Lusac 11, Caudron R.11, Sopwith TF.2, DH 9A and DH-4. (U.S. Air Force photo/photographer unknown)
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