The Old Fly Guy Network
Step inside the restoration hangar at the Air Zoo Aerospace & Science Museum and meet the volunteers who are preserving aviation history one part, one rivet, and one friendship at a time. In this third episode of our Air Zoo Restoration Series, we explore the passion, patience, and dedication required to restore historic aircraft when original parts no longer exist. From 3D-printing components for a replica .50 caliber machine gun to recreating hidden aircraft systems that few people will ever see, the team shares why authenticity matters and what drives them to spend thousands of hours preserving the past. Learn how restoration projects can consume more than 50,000 man-hours, why even unseen details must be historically accurate, and how a community of volunteers has become a family united by aviation, craftsmanship, and service. More than a restoration story, this episode is about preserving history, inspiring future generations, and proving that the most important part of any aircraft project isn't the airplane—it's the people behind it. The Air Zoo restoration team continues to demonstrate the principles of C.A.T.S. — Culture, Attitude, Teamwork, and Service while bringing some of aviation's most important artifacts back to life.
34 jaksot
Kommentit
0Ole ensimmäinen kommentoija
Rekisteröidy nyt ja liity The Old Fly Guy Network-yhteisöön!