No, Tom Runge did not fly these aircraft when he served in the Air Force!
The Museum includes a great tribute to Bob Hope. Of course, our Glee Club wasn't born when Bob Hope entertained...never mind.
Dayton-area alumnus and former Glee Club member Bob Wild '59 welcomed the Glee Club to the Dayton area.
Richard Bowen gives the Glee Club some last minute instrcutions before they descend on the Air Museum.
Th Glee Club gathers in front of the statue of Icarus in the lobby of the Air Force Museum
Members of the Glee Club gather in front of the F-111F on display in the Museum
Bob Wild '59, Karl Cooke '86, Tom Runge, and Richard Bowen, Glee Club director
B-47s like this one were flown round the clock during the Cold War. Wabash alumnus Tom Mason '47 flew many an hour holding halfway to Russia waiting for the call that never came...thankfully!
Even some former "bad guy" aircraft are on display - this is a MIG from the Vietnam era.
Two Glee Club members looking at one of the many displays in the Museum
The back of the Glee Club t-shirt...cool!
A replica of the "Fat Man" bomb dropped on Nagasaki.
B-47s like this one were flown round the clock during the Cold War. Wabash alumnus Tom Mason '47 flew many an hour holding halfway to Russia waiting for the call that never came...thankfully!