From:John Yushkevich e-mail:yushkevj@bms.com
Subject:RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Henderson Airplanes Date:Tue Dec 18 10:01:26 2007
Response to:1871
It's at the far end of Bradley Field on a small perimeter road that circles the field.
Their are plenty of signs directing you there.

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Doug,

What's with the "ACEdoug" bit? I've driven both of those ratty old Aces of yours (drool, drool), and they ain't nothing like a KJ. So you gotta be KJdoug here.

At first I thought the museum might be near the Airport Inn (great diner near Doug's house), but it looks like it's maybe 20 minutes west of there?

Get pics and info when you go!

Dave



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I rather doubt a 25 hp motor would be capable of flying anything other than normal straight flight. There is a air museum along I-78 north of Reading, PA that has several Henderson cutoff engines including KJ. Check the Golden Age Air Museum on the web. They specialize in private aviation from the 1930-1940's. I plan to ride my KJ to the museum in the future.

Also, I have original literature for Heath and Sensenig conversions.
ACEdoug