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Visit 2 PS Air Museum Mystery Cache

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Hidden : 4/5/2010
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:


Click: Link to Air Museum's Web Page


The last number on the tail of each plane will give you access to the cache. The sequence is important.

1. The B17 was the mighty bomber that flew for the 8th Air Force out of England in WWII.

2. The A26 was known as the Invader built by Douglas, it entered the war in Europe six months before the German surrender.

3. The P47 was one of the great fighters of WWII, it was built by Republic Aviation and was known as The Jug.

Admission Fee: Adults $14 - Seniors $12 - Active Duty Military and Families are Free
Open Seven Days a Week - 10a to 5p - Allow an Hour-and-Half to enjoy the Museum

Pull hard on the electrical plug that holds the inner plastic door closed.

Do Not Remove the Stamp or Stamp Pad - They are Used for LetterBoxing

When you Sign the Logbook
Please use your Individual Geo Name, the Date and your Hometown

Additional Hints (No hints available.)