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Flat Stanley at the Dayton Air Force Museum

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Hi kids,

Maezhen took me to the National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton, OH. They have all kinds neat stuff inside.

They also have a cool IMAX theater. I got to see a movie in 3D all about World War Two. It was real fun.

From,

Flat Stanley

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This is a stone from Maezhen’s birthplace in China. It is in honor of the Flying Tigers. The Flying Tigers helped the Chinese during World War Two.

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These are children climbing trees in West Berlin, Germany to get the candy. If you can see the yellow arrow, next to that is the candy. I think all of you have heard of the Candy Bomber. That is a replica of the children getting the candy.

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These are uniforms during World War Two. These uniforms are for the Axis allies/countries. The Axis was the countries who were with the Germans. Or you could say allied with Adolf Hitler.

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These are our uniforms. We were very helpful allies to the British. They got badly destroyed by the Nazis.

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There is a special section in the museum all about the history of flight, in space and air.

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Have you ever heard of the Berlin wall? well behind me is the real piece of the wall. This woman is happy the war is over.

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This is me with a ticket to the movie sign you see. The whole movie was about D-Day. It also was in 3D. It was exciting.

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This is a famous plane named the Bockscar. It dropped the large atomic bomb, nicknamed “Fat Man”. “Fat Man” was dropped on Nagasaki, Japan on the day August 9th, 1945.