ARDF Exhibit Installation Photos
Delivery to Goodfellow AFB - June 10, 2014
The display was shipped in six prefabricated sections. The shipment was intact without damage.
Entrance to the Norma Brown building facing the EC-47 aircraft static display.
Goodfellow AFB Civil Engineering CE) provided the forklift and driver to handle the unloading and positioning of the sections near the building entrance.
Sections were arranged in order for moving inside the building. L-R: Doc Garrett, Tom Nurre, Andy Davenport
Doc Garret prepares the exhibit area for installation of the display sections.
The delivery driver and Doc Garrett position a display section.
The individual sections were tipped horizontally onto a furniture dolly and rolled into the building. L-R: Nurre, Driver, Davenport, Garrett
Rolling a section into the building.
All six sections placed in order along the exhibit area wall.
Adler Display project manager, Andy Davenport, reviews installation plans.
The power for the display connects to a junction box hidden inside the digital monitor mounting frame. Andy Davenport connects the wires and remote control on/off switch.
All six sections are aligned and secured together with wood screws.
There are two floor mounted display cases. The CAP-72 artifacts will be displayed in the rear case; the EC-47 aircraft model will be placed in the front case.
Andy Davenport preparing to install the aircraft model display case.
L-R: Nurre, Davenport and Martin install a display graphic.
Installing another exhibit graphic.
Exhibit construction progress.
Davenport installs one of the full length graphics panels.
Davenport and Garrett prepare the EC-47 aircraft model for placement inside the glass enclosed case.
Placement of the EC-47 aircraft model. This was later changed when the inside the case photo liners were installed.
The EC-47 aircraft model and International METRO crew truck were handcrafted by the Island Enterprises company.
Installing the exhibit banner sign. L-R: Nurre, Martin, Garrett, Davenport.
Joe Martin & Tom Nurre sort artifacts for the CAP-72 display case.
CAP-72 wreckage artifacts. Each artifact has an identification tag.
More CAP-72 artifacts. More than forty items are on display.
Installation is nearly complete. L-R: Davenport, Nurre, Garrett
Installation complete. Power is on and everything works as designed. June 12, 2014
Installation complete, June 12, 2014