I don’t consider myself much of an aviation nerd, but standing in front of the fuselage of a 747 or craning my neck up at a fighter jet suspended from the ceiling is just awe-inspiring. The engineering and history are of course fascinating, but it’s the knee-jerk “that big thing goes in the sky” reaction that really tickles my brain.
After taking an early look at the California Science Center’s forthcoming aviation displays, I can pretty confidently say that there’ll be plenty more of that sort of aeronautical astonishment to go around inside the Korean Air Aviation Gallery. The museum recently completed building construction on the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center, and artifact installation has now begun inside of the aviation-focused section of its expansion—including a…
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