Hello again and thanks to all for the replies.
The museum will be constructed as a perpendicular "wing" off the manufacturing facility, toward the supermarket and at the end farthest from the main road.
Planned floor space is 5,000 square feet.
Depending on the progress, there will may be site visits during the Fly-In.
John already has an elevation site plan on hand and we will configure the inside with a scale model.
Some planned features:
An authentic old-time hobby shop. Kits will be displayed behind the counter on the wall.
Engines will be displayed in glass cases, in their original boxes just like in the past. (We have approximately 100 engines from the early 50's still in their boxes, including McCoy 60 in the metal box and Foxes from Fox-Arnold in California, not to mention K&B, OS, ENYA, FUJI, ST, OK Cub, Atwood, Dooling, Super Cyclone, VECO, Merco, etc.)
And, in addition to the hobby shop,
Approximately 1,500 kits on display
Approximately 2,000 engines, from pre-war to present, representing well over 200 name brands from all over the world.
Tanks, wheels, handles - every C/L accessory you can imagine.
Over 10,000 magazines and we don't have a clue what to do with them!!!!
AND, of course, AIRPLANES HANGING EVERYWHERE!!!!!!
Bob Z.