Last weekend a friend and I drove down to Midland, TX. to attend a "Live Drive" of one of Jim Halls Chaparral Can-Am race cars. Jim and Hap Sharp pioneered the use of winged downforce and car body aerodynamics among other racing innovations.
http://www.petroleummuseum.org/Gallery/ ... ibits.html
Anyway, we arrived in early afternoon, and had time to visit the Commemorative Air Force Museum (Formally the Confederate Air Force, which moved to Midland from Harlington a few years ago).
http://www.commemorativeairforce.org/
They have an extensive military museum as well as the vintage airplanes.
I spotted this Columbia Army Bicycle in one of the exhibits.
I'm not sure, but I don't think zip ties were invented by WWII.
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http://www.petroleummuseum.org/Gallery/ ... ibits.html
Anyway, we arrived in early afternoon, and had time to visit the Commemorative Air Force Museum (Formally the Confederate Air Force, which moved to Midland from Harlington a few years ago).
http://www.commemorativeairforce.org/
They have an extensive military museum as well as the vintage airplanes.
I spotted this Columbia Army Bicycle in one of the exhibits.
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![IMG_1666640.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/771/771e6198548f13d7879488a468f3a0a6.jpg)
![IMG_1665640.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/8a6/8a6341cada8a9532bd57aa5246f43f7f.jpg)
I'm not sure, but I don't think zip ties were invented by WWII.
.