Training Door

I’m keeping the trend this month of sharing doors from the Kansas Aviation Museum going. The highlights for me may be different for others when it comes to this particular museum. There was just so much to take in and I hope you enjoy my focus choices. As always, click on the photos for a larger view.

They really did well with visual appeal throughout this museum. And the history just kept continuing on and on. Below I have pics of a WWII Trainer that began its use for the Air Mail Corps. I was intrigued by it mainly because the idea for it began with the “parts” of an organ. The knowledge of bellows, valves and pumps used in a family-ran piano and organ business jumpstarted the makings of this trainer. Another check mark beside “music saves lives” in my humble opinion.

Hope you have enjoyed this weeks Thursday Doors entry enough to click the link to Dan’s @ NoFacilities. That’s where you’ll find many more wonderful doors from around the world.

A scrappy little table runner for someone special is waiting in the Etsy shop this week. Remember, only 152 shopping days until Christmas!! You’re welcome.

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