Flat Stanley at the Dayton Air Force Museum
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
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.
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.
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.
These are our uniforms. We were very helpful allies to the British. They got badly destroyed by the Nazis.
There is a special section in the museum all about the history of flight, in space and air.
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.
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.
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.