There are a number of aircraft outside – mainly some larger ones they haven’t got under cover. Apparently there are discussions about adding another building – problematic because there needs to be clearance for the runway – or extending some of the other buildings. The fourth gallery (opened in 2016) cost $48m.
The historical buildings are interesting, but neither was open; the Nissan huts came from Debden. It was harder to get information about the control tower; while it contains artefacts, furniture etc. from England I couldn’t get a definitive answer about whether the building itself had also been brought over or a copy built.
There’s a large, wooded, area contain many memorials, which I wish I had time to photograph. The one pictured is a memorial to the Mighty 8Th.
Next stop, Pax River and (nearly) everything in FS36440 and white.







This is a view across the airfield to the restoration centre; the tri-motor is a Northrop YC-125 Raider (the only other survivor being at Pima)





