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2022 Hops and Props Preview 

Fort Worth Aviation Museum
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This episode is a walkaround of the Fort Worth Aviation Museum campus and the preparations being made for Hops and Props on April 30th, 2022. It includes an interview with Garry Goff describing his latest project of scratch building an AIM-9 Sidewinder for display with our QF-4S Phantom II.

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23 апр 2022

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@FtwAviationMuseum
@FtwAviationMuseum 2 года назад
Sorry about the audio. I apparently turned the mic off. What I was talking about was the preparation being made for Hops and Props next week and showing the general layout of the campus. We will have 15 brewers, (see our Facebook Hops and Props Page for a listing), 20 "family vendors, 15 Veteran Support Organizations, six food vendors, an F-35 flight simulator, live music, and more. Our VIP tickets are sold out and we only have three seats left on our beer flights, one each at 12:30, and 1:30. and 2:30. We are also raffling off tickets on Southwest Airlines, gift cards from Cabella's, Ranger tickets, and a pair of limited edition Tecovas boots. Watch our Facebook Hops and Props page for detials.
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