Heavy Metal


Or maybe not. I learned from the site of NASA that the first airplanes were made from fabric and wood and later on with lightweight sheet metal. Airplanes and helicopters are made of sturdy materials but they are as light as possible to make them fly and carry a certain number of passengers and cargoes.

One of the destinations during my daughter's field trip last February was at the Philippine Air Force Aerospace Museum. This museum was opened middle of last year and has been attracting quite a number of visitors, schools most especially as part of their educational tours. I have quite a number of pictures of my daughter and her classmates inside the plane and sitting in the cockpit.

This plane served as the presidential aircraft some twenty years ago or so.

I am not sure what this plane is but it looks so imposing among all the planes displayed there.

Since I don't know much about planes, hubby supplied what these are. This one's a Mustang fighter plane taken through his cell phone. Nice resolution. I understand this was used during WWII.

And this is an S-55 Sikorski helicopter.

You may visit other Photo Hunters and find out what other metals you'd get from their posts. :)

59 comments:

napaboaniya said...

Interesting to learn that the first airplanes were made out of wood as well!

Blessed Chic said...

Amazing shots and nice info too about the those planes.

Happy Easter!

Aileni said...

The second plane is the Dakota, very famous and still in service in places despite being up to seventy years old. The last all wood aircraft that I know of was the DH Mosquito, a twin engined fighter/bomber. Mustangs are still flying and much sought after.
As you can see - some of my favourite metal. Very good choice.
Have a good Easter.
Aileni.

Lynn said...

NAPABOANIYA, I was surprised to learn that too.

BLESSED CHIC, I wonder why I cannot comment on your other blog, the red one.

AILENI, You know your airplanes so well. :)

Ivan Girl said...

that's informative. :)

Happy PhotoHunting!

Lynn said...

IVAN, hello, haven't visited your site in a long time. Glad to see you here.

mrsnesbitt said...

My father in law was a navigator in the Wellington areoplane during the war. This never ceased to amaze me as he was forever losing the way if we went anywhere! LOL! Great choice.

Dragonheart & Merlin said...

Terrific photos of the aircraft! Great choice for this week's Hunt!

Lynn said...

MRSNESBITT, Lol, he's a human GPS I guess.

DRAGONHEART, Thanks! Some were just taken from a cell phone.

Dragonstar said...

I love these! I'm very old-fashioned where aeroplanes are concerned, and I love these!

Lynn said...

DRAGONSTAR, Oh it's a good thing you love airplanes and you appreciated this post :)

Criz Lai said...

Wow.. these are some great metal objects that man had ever created. You should have shown on flying heavy metal here :P

June said...

Looks like a place I'd want to visit. Thanks for the mini-lesson. Thanks for stopping by Spatter...

Lynn said...

CRIZ LAI, not any of the planes here are flying anymore. :)

JUNE, I hope you can take a visit on an aerospace museum.

YTSL said...

Wow, your hubby's cel phone camera is great as that's a really clear and good shot he took with it! :)

Hootin' Anni said...

This reminds me of the air museum in Tucson Arizona!!!

Happy Easter [or happy weekend, if you don't observe the holiday], and if you can, drop by for my metal interpretation!!! See if you can guess what it is.

Lynn said...

YTSL, It's a Palm Treo. I was surprised the results were good. Maybe the angle he took the pics or the lighting. I am not usually satisfied with the camera of Palm fones. But these are exceptions (the last two pictures of the planes).

Lynn said...

HOOTIN' ANNI, Thanks for the greeting ! I do prefer the happy weekend one. :)

Huey said...

Like you, I know nothing about planes, except that they are planes. lol. Fun post though. Happy weekend! :)

jams o donnell said...

Great choice for this week's theme. THe second shot is the Douglas DC3 which has been in service for 70 years and still going strong. It's also known as teh C-47 and the Dakota. My father flew in them for a short time in WWII he said they were the best plane he ever served in.

Have a great weekend

Daisy said...

That is a lot of metal! I like to look at planes. I flew in an airplane once, in my carrier. I did not enjoy it.

archiearchive said...

They began as wood, moved through the metal stage and now are largely plastic :)

Great shots.

pat said...

Great shots and great info for this week. Thanks!

Happy Weekend.

ellenheartbeats said...

hmmm...I've learned something today...I can also share this to my kids....have anice day lynnn...pls. kiss me to your two lovely daughters...they are both pretty.

Carver said...

Interesting post and great shots for the metal theme.

JesieBlogJourney said...

Very interesting and informative. I don't know much about air planes and I have learned from you guys. Happy Easter weekend.

mama meji said...

I didn't know that the first airplanes were made out of wood and fabric. This reminds me of Barney and his gang who rode a wooden plane - my son loves it. At least now I can tell my son - who is so into planes - these infos you included with your pics.

bingskee said...

really heavy metal!

poor man's nicole richie said...

airplanes, they make our travel a whole lot faster and most of the time easier.
nice take!

Morning Sniffles

WillThink4Wine said...

Wow, another Mustang, yet different than mine! Very cool!

Lynn said...

HUEY, And they are huge. :)

JAMS O DONNELL, Thank you for sharing your knowledge on these planes.

DAISY, Oh, I hope the next time you'll have a blast on the plane.

ARCHIE, Oh yes, I read too they're more of plastic materials. Evolution.

PAT, Thanks!

ELLEN, I'll give your kiss to my daughter. The baby's my niece actually.

CARVER, Thanks!

JESIE, That's one of the nicest things in Photo Hunt. :)

MAMA MEJI, I'm sure your son will beam with wonder. :)

BINGSKEE, Enormous!

NICOLE, Uhuh, A 6-hour land travel can be taken in an hour.

WILLTHINK4WINE, Uhuh, a flying Mustang this time. :)

Rach said...

I don't know anything about planes either, but those are great photos!

Barbara H. said...

I like the third one with the teeth. :-)

Shoshana said...

I love this pictures! It's impressive.

Jen said...

Wow, great shots of all those older planes. My dad would LOVE these shots!!! He's even ridden in some planes from WW 2 and LOVED it. He's a WW 2 buff! Loved this post and thanks for stopping by :)

eph2810 said...

A wonderful collection of planes they have at the museum. So cool that the kids are allowed to enter some of them - like hands-on.

Thank you so much for sharing those wonderful photos with us this week.

Have a great weekend.

Tokenhippygirl said...

Really great set of shots! And what a cool place to go and spend some time!

JAMIE said...

Great idea for the "metal" theme. So informitive as well and great shots. Happy Long Weekend :)

Bengbeng said...

this is an interesting post, thanks.

e-Mom said...

We live in Boeing territory. Flight it awesome!

ellen b said...

that is some heavy metal!
Happy Easter...

Katney said...

Good choices for your metal photos, and good for you to do a bit of research on them.

TiOheM said...

Nice pictures of airplanes. It was educational. Happy easter.

Jenn said...

thanks for dropping by my photo hunt! and yours is a good take, i like the one with shark's teeth!

Happy easter!

byrningbunny said...

These are great shots for the metal theme. I've always wondered what a sikorsky looked like. It's in so many of the books that I read.

Sabine said...

Really great shots & post!
Have a happy weekend! :)

Natalie said...

I love old WWII planes, my grandpa flew one. He was one of only a few he went to war with to come back.

anasalwa said...

So many choices you have for this week theme. A heavy duty metal you have there.

denz said...

Wow! what a lovely picture for this week theme, just keep it up and enjoy what you are doing!

Check mine also in HERE!!!

Happy Easter!

Patricia said...

My husband would LOVE to visit that museum. Thanks for stopping by the creek, Lynn, and I hope you have had a very blessed Easter.

Trinity said...

What a collection! My son loves to see them!! Thanks for sharing

Gellianne said...

Hi! Happy Easter!
Nice take on the theme!

The Bee said...

I am glad that we had the same mind on this one!~

Mica said...

Interesting! Thanks for sharing.

SnoopyTheGoon said...

That's a lot of noble uses for a metal. Good stuff!

Thanks for visiting and have a great week.

MyMaracas said...

Really nice shots of some very interesting aircraft, and a great take on the theme.

Hope you're having a happy Easter!

Sandy C. said...

What a beautiful set of pics of planes! Great choices for metal :)

julie said...

I have never been to that museum but it sure looks nice and a fun place to learn new things.

Heart of Rachel said...

Great shots. Thank you for sharing all the interesting facts about those planes.