Wings Over Miami museum visit
I got to visit the Wings Over Miami museum at Miami Executive airport (KTMB) in May 2016. This is a re-edit using my cell phone pictures and video.
Wings Over Miami Air Museum
The video shows different parts of the museum passing from the front desk to the office space and the conference room, to the gallery space and exhibition space, as well as the cafe and the maintenance.
The intention of the project is create a hangar/museum but engaging the people to feel they are actually in a hangar.
Wings Over Miami Museum at Tamiami Airport
This is Wings Over Miami Museum. This is where dreams come true. As a 6 year old kid my dad once took me to see a for the first time a plane. I was instantly hook to flying and became a pilot which is one of the best things I have ever done, Take your family to Tamiami airport's Wings Over Miami Museum and don't be surprised if your daughter or son gets also hook to airplanes, it happens. It's a place worth seeing!!
Wings Over Miami Museum
Flying at Tamiami Airport, Wings Over Miami Museum, with awesome pilots Sam, Terry and Gary. Come and visit the Wings Over Miami with your family and see amazing warbirds, and get to meet the pilots.
Un T-28 en el Wings Over Miami Air Museum
Histórico T-28 piloteado por Juan Perón en la operación Mikasi en Africa.
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Pudge N Domino visit Wings Over Miami Air Museum
Pudge N Domino visit Wings Over Miami Air Museum. This was a fun trip for the puppies they got to go with us through the whole place. Pudge and Domino are very special dogs. They survived having acid poured on them when they were only a few weeks old.
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one of the greatest days i got to enjoy alone.
TOP 12. Best Museums in Miami - Travel Florida, United States
TOP 12. Best Museums in Miami - Travel Florida, United States:
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, Wynwood Walls, Wynwood Art Walk, Perez Art Museum Miami, Miami Design District, Miami Children's Museum, HistoryMiami, The Gold Coast Railroad Museum, Miami Art Museum, Wings Over Miami Air Museum, Frost Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art
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Architectural Design IV:
A demolishing and renovation was proposed for the Wings Over Miami Museum located at Kendall-Tamiami Executive Airport, Miami, Florida. From the several requests, we have a rocket yard, used for exhibit of large planes and space rockets; the hall of remembrance, which intend is to commemorate the fallen heroes in aviation history; a gift shop to add to the museum's income; a cafe and dining area; the transformation of the planes parking pad into a workshop, which I proposed to make rental to add to the museum's income.
The concept behind the circulation flow is the workflow of a Jet Turbine. People will feel funneled into the turbine intake at first (at the hall of remembrance), then a phase of direction begins (leading you to the main gallery), here is where the compression begins. Afterwards, people will be in the main gallery, where they will feel ignited by the sight of legendary airplanes at the adjacent room. A sense of wonder is the spark that ignites the fuel of curiosity. When arriving the main airplanes exhibit, the spaces greatly open up, creating the sense of expansion chamber within the turbine. Latter on, people will be directed to the second gallery, cafe and dining, where they will feel the cooling down and exit from the turbine.
The shape of the building is a result of abstractions from airplane wings, turbines, fuel tanks, windows and fuselage. the intention was to create aerodynamic pieces that lay over obviously safe structures.
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Kendall-Tamiami Executive Airport - Miami, Florida (U.S.A.)
Kendall-Tamiami Executive Airport (IATA: TMB, ICAO: KTMB, FAA LID: TMB) is a public airport located in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States, 13 miles (21 km) southwest of Downtown Miami. It is operated by the Miami-Dade Aviation Department.
The airport was originally called Tamiami Airport for its location next to the Tamiami Trail. Growth of the surrounding area and the nearby flight path for Miami International Airport forced the airport to relocate further to the southwest, near the community of Kendall. Florida International University is now located on the site of the old Tamiami Airport. The Kendall-Tamiami airport is owned and operated by the Miami-Dade Aviation Department. There are 450 aircraft based there, primarily light single-engine propeller planes.
The airport is a port of entry with U.S. Customs personnel on hand, although it is not certified for commercial airline use. In recent years, it has gained increasing popularity as a corporate aviation terminal.
It is the main airbase of the Miami-Dade Police Aviation Unit, and also houses the Miami-Dade College's aviation programs. The Wings Over Miami aviation museum is also located at the field.
The airport is also home to Tamiami Composite Squadron (SER-FL-355), a local squadron of the Civil Air Patrol (United States Air Force Auxiliary), whose mission includes aerial and ground search and rescue.
Fire protection at the airport is provided by Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department Station 24.
USAF Thunderbirds airshow | Melbourne Air & Space Show - march 24 2018
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Miami Opa Locka Airport: South Florida Air Expo 2018
Spotting on 4/21/18 @ (OPF/KOPF) Miami Opa-Locka Airport, this features an event that was occurring by coincidence during the weekend that I visited Miami. The event, called the South Florida Air Expo 2018, is an event that apparently happens annually that opens a part of the ramp to the public and even uses a hangar for a variety of tables that includes: pilots representing regional airlines (recruiting), stores (example: Boeing Store), colleges, armed forces, organizations, among other things. Originally, I was going to go spotting at Ft. Lauderdale and catch Emirates arrive, but by the the time we were on our way to FLL, Emirates was on downwind so we couldn't make it. So we decided to check out Opa-Locka and see what classics they still had, and boy were we lucky to find this event going on ON RAMP! Hope you like it! & don't forget to comment, rate & subscribe!
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Take Off from Kendall-Tamiami Executive Airport KTMB - Miami (USA)
Kendall-Tamiami Executive Airport (IATA: TMB, ICAO: KTMB, FAA LID: TMB) is a public airport located in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States, 13 miles (21 km) southwest of Downtown Miami. It is operated by the Miami-Dade Aviation Department.
The airport was originally called Tamiami Airport for its location next to the Tamiami Trail. Growth of the surrounding area and the nearby flight path for Miami International Airport forced the airport to relocate further to the southwest, near the community of Kendall. Florida International University is now located on the site of the old Tamiami Airport. The Kendall-Tamiami airport is owned and operated by the Miami-Dade Aviation Department. There are 450 aircraft based there, primarily light single-engine propeller planes.
The airport is a port of entry with U.S. Customs personnel on hand, although it is not certified for commercial airline use. In recent years, it has gained increasing popularity as a corporate aviation terminal.
It is the main airbase of the Miami-Dade Police Aviation Unit, and also houses the Miami-Dade College's aviation programs. The Wings Over Miami aviation museum is also located at the field.
The airport is also home to Tamiami Composite Squadron (SER-FL-355), a local squadron of the Civil Air Patrol (United States Air Force Auxiliary), whose mission includes aerial and ground search and rescue.
Fire protection at the airport is provided by Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department Station 24.
Landing in Miami | Miami International Airport (MIA) | Florida | 4K
Aerial view of Miami, Florida - Landing at Miami International Airport (MIA)
Miami is a city in the Miami-Dade county in the US state of Florida. Miami’s beaches, luxury resorts, music festivals, sporting events, and art scene make it a popular tourist destination. Miami has been featured in numerous films, tv shows, video games, and music videos.
Miami is a hub for commerce, culture, entertainment, and finance. Attractions in Miami include Miami Beach, South Beach, Lincoln Road, Downtown Miami, Art Deco Historic District, Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, Little Havana, Bayside Marketplace, Bayfront Park, and the Freedom Tower. Everglades National Park is also a short drive away from Miami.
Miami is home to several sports teams such as the Miami Heat, Miami Dolphins, and Miami Marlins. The Florida International University, University of Miami, Barry University, and Miami Dade College are also located in Miami. The Miami International Airport (MIA) and PortMiami connect Miami to the world through air and sea respectively.
14 ABANDONED Aircraft
You might be surprised by the sheer number of abandoned aircraft and behind each one, there’s a story or a mystery. From defense forces that just didn’t work out, to plane wrecks left untouched for decades, here are 14 Abandoned Aircraft
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5. Hijacked Cuban Plane
People who really want to come to the US might take drastic measures such as hijacking planes from the Cuban government. In 2014, a stolen twin engine Antonov-24 made it to US soil from Havana to Key west. The immigrants were captured and authorities were trying to figure out what to do with the plane for a while. Not being worth much more than the scrap metal it went on auction a couple years later but it’s quite impressive they were able to make it here without the US taking it as a huge threat.
4. MIG Statues
Is an airplane still considered abandoned if it’s used as a statue? In any case though, the entire airbase where these statues are located is abandoned so it should could. With mounting tensions between the soviet union and china, mongolia was caught right in between the powerful countries. It became a satellite state of the union and a massive construction of a complex military base took place in the 1970’s. The Soviets were really quite good at buiding massive structures in the middle of nowhere and in this case, we see a few jet fighters being used as as construction material.
3 Cosmodrome Kazakhstan
Some photographers were able to capture some truly remarkable photos of this abandoned Soviet space shuttle and the building that building where it finally rests. We all know how the Soviet space program was put up some serious competition against the US and they sent stuff into space well before we ever got there. Massive missiles have been launched here and various space equipment was tested The area where this spaceship is located is quite remote, in the middle of nowhere Kazakhstan. So it’s fairly surprising that people returned to the place since they left it. It’s believed that this spacecraft actually made it to space at some point One of the russian space shuttles we see here is one display at a museum in the city of Kaikonur. Visitors can even go inside the cockpit of the space shuttle where the astronauts would have sat during missions.
2. Ivan Baranovsky’s P-39
This remote abandoned plane was likely to spend eternity in a lake the middle of Russia until it was finally discovered. You might look at it right away and think, hold on a minute, that looks like an American design! What’s it doing with a red soviet star on there. Don’t forget, at one point in time, the US and Russia had similar foes, so the US was alright with trying to help out the Ruskies. The p39 was easy to mass produce, fairly cheap to construct but could also get shot down pretty easily. The soviet pilot, Ivan Baranovsky apparently did not employ his parachute and was discovered inside the cockpit in 2004. Also within the plane were the maintenance logs which leads them to believe that that was the issue. No bullet holes were found and it was discovered pretty far from enemy lines near the city of Murmansk h
1.Plane Wreck Belize
Imagine crash landing into a wildlife sanctuary that’s full of wild jaguars? That’s gonna take some serious survival skills to make it out alive! A zoologist by the name of Alan Rabinowitz was apparently ready for the challenge after that’s exactly what happened. He was trying to take off in his small aircraft while a thunderstorm in the caribbean was wreaking havoc on Belize. A tall tree clipped his wing, knocking it right off, causing an intense nose dive. Alan even said during an interview that his only hopes were that someone finds his body. He’s lucky the jaguars didn’t eat him right away and he lost conciousness for a while. This awakening experience for him certainly makes him appreciate his life just a little more. The plane is still th
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