TRIP INFORMATION
By:Sydney
A Dealer event from Royal Land Rover in Tucson
THANK YOU!!!!!
Where: Pima Air and Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona
Date: December 12, 2010
Divas: Sydney, Izabella, Grace, Samantha and Sophia
Land Rovers: 2003 Disco, 96' Disco, a.k.a. SALLY, 68 Dormobile, a few LR3's, LR4's and a couple of newer Range Rovers!
This weekend all the Rover Divas went to Pima Air And space Museum. This is my favorite museum in Tucson. I love airplanes and Space.
We had a tour on a tram of all the old planes outside the museum. We saw old bombers, a guppy, and some cool jets. We also saw lots of different helicopters.
We had a tour on a tram of all the old planes outside the museum. We saw old bombers, a guppy, and some cool jets. We also saw lots of different helicopters.
After lunch we had lunch with all the other Land Rover owners outside the Space center.
I thought they were all wonderful
I couldn't decide on my favorite plane. There is one really small plane. It is called the bee, it is painted like a bumble bee. Its a perfect size plane for me. The other planes are super big. Walking under them makes you feel really, really small.
This is a F-107A, and one of my favorite planes at the museum. I really love the shiny red paint!
Four little Land Rovers in front of planes.
Three cars three planes!!!!!!!!!!!!
Five little air planes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Neat trip! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat write up Sydney!! I had a fun day, too. Thanks to Royal Land Rover for hosting us!!!!
ReplyDeletehey guys you must of had lots of fun there
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