Hello Peter,CJ wrote:You mentioned you traveled to Shanghai. You may want to consider going to Qingdao as well. The Navy museum has 21 ac, though photography is a bit difficult. If you take the ferry to Huangdao (7 RMB single) you pass by the naval base wherethe 3 remaining SH5s flying boats are parked. 300 mil should ive you a nice group picture... Can't show any as I am still analog
cheers Peter
I originally planned to go to Qingdao but my last minute idea to see the arrivals spoiled it.... I just bought a ticket from Shanghai to Guangzhou tomorrow but now I regret it a bit. I could have taken a train north...
Well, thats how it is now .
After saying goodbye to Zhuhai I jumped on a bus on tuesday at 7 in the morning.... The bus brought me to a trainstation (3 hours away) in Guangzhou. I arrived at 10 to find out that the train was delayed 2 hours. 24 hours later I arrive in Shanghai and went directly (with backpak) to the Aviation Enthousiast Center.
Again all nice people.
Its not a MiG.19, its not a F6 but its a ..... Dongfeng 102 the sign says. Scramble says its a J6I so I guess it is the same?
I guess this one is "new" at the museum? At least its not on the Scramble China W&R list.
According to the plate in front of the a/c this is the interieur of Mao's Il.14.... I guess they didn't have bumpy rides back then....
There is space left so I hope more a/c will join the collection.
Today I went to the concrete Aircraft carrier west of town. I'll post pics later. This weekend I want to try my luck again in Zhuhai (should have been Qingdao maybe...) and meet some friends. Another 26 hours of travelling ahead by metro's, buses and trains.