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