The last of the Alabama battleship park trip
F/A-18A-15-MC BuNo 162417
F-86L 51-2993 began life as F-86D-20-NA
Kaman SH-2F Seasprite may be HS-2F which was UH-2B BuNo 151181 msn131
USS Drum SS-228 said to be the US oldest sub on display
From the bow of the sub I spy a MiG-17
MiG-17 Fresco A s/n 87BBC msn 540734
This trip involved my wife, third daughter and her husband who is active duty USCG. Daughter and son in law live in Mobile so it was not too difficult to see the Battleship park once it had reopened. When I went to photograph the MiG, my son in law said, "Mr Ed that is a restricted area." As I crossed the tape, I told him, "Wait here and see where they take me."
Back in the early 1950s, I discovered the aircraft manufacturers had advertisements in Time & Newsweek magazines in the school library. Upon learning they were a weekly, and pulled and sent to the outdated stack which would be thrown out every month, I began to clip the ads and other airplane news and photos just before the new issue arrived. I still have many and will post some.
In the south of the USA anyone older than ones self is addressed as "Mr." or "Miss". Of course, not so much anymore. The age difference makes it more understandable as he and his wife, my third daughter, are the same age as my granddaughter from my first Mist... er, wife.