| 30 March 2010

Museum president Mike DiGiacomio propping the newly restored Fokker D-VII for Chief Pilot Bill Gordon. The plane will be test flown in May, and ready for our opening show in June. This was considered by many to be the best fighter in WW-I. Be sure to come out and see it in action.
On March 30th the restored upper wing was loaded for return to the aerodrome and installation on the Fokker D-VII. The goal is to have the refurbished plane ready for our first airshow. Get your cameras ready, as this is going to be a most photogenic airplane.

Al Loncto putting the finishing touches on the fuselage paint scheme
Herb Gregory preparing the upper wing for shipping to the aerodrome





