You know you're getting old when you visit the Smithsonian and see stuff that you actually worked on. This happen to me and my wife last weekend when we went to the retirement ceremonies for Grumman's F14.
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This plane - #157 - now on display at the new Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center - was one of the first planes I worked on at Grumman. I was located at the Great River plant in the ILS section - we made all the black boxes and wire harness for the Grumman planes. And my wife was at the Calverton plant in the Telemetry data center.
If you get a chance check out the plane and if you are ever in the DC Metro area plane on a visit to the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center.
I also have a nice photo of the modified AIRSTREAM that was used for the APOLLO missions - decom.
Enjoy
Bill