I took a long time for the people who take care of this place like a shrine to get it together so they need all the help they can get.
Quonset air museum roof.
Quonset air museum was established in 1992 by then gov.
As finally developed the quonset hut required less shipping space than did tents with wood floors and frames when equal numbers of men were to be accommodated.
A section of roof collapsed saturday at an unused storage and work area at the quonset air museum according to its executive director david payne.
The quonset air museum is located in north kingston rhode island.
Days later officials condemned the building.
The hangar itself is the last wwii hangar standing that was used to paint aircraft and ventilation grates and catch basins on the floor are still in place.
No one was in the building at the time.
The museum s collection included military vehicles missiles aircraft and over 5000 smaller aviation artifacts.
They have great airplanes and vintage planes.
An extensive archive of books magazines manuals photos documents and blueprints was preserved within the quonset air museum.
The quonset air museum was formally established in 1992 by a group of dedicated aviation enthusiasts and for many years it was a popular rhode island tourist destination.
An old military plane was demolished tuesday at a closed museum in quonset a lockheed p2v neptune was crushed and put in dumpsters the 91 foot long post world war 2 navy aircraft had been part of.
Bruce sundlun to help preserve the state s aviation heritage.
Museum huts 1 6 and 8 are 1950 vintage huts of this final design.
In march 2014 snow and ice caused part of the roof to collapse in the world war ii era hangar that housed the museum near quonset state airport.
The quonset air museum resides in a wwii airplane hangar that was once part of the naval air station quonset point.
They had the room fall in on them a while back and so i could not bring friends here like before.
Many of the aircraft and artifacts it housed such as a tb avenger once flown by former u s.
A quonset hut being put in place at the 598th engineer base depot in japan post world war ii.