Bytemarks Lunch at the Pacific Aviation Museum

The fine folks at the Pacific Aviation Museum treated the Bytemarks gang to a lunch and tour of their Ford Island Control Tower as well as the aircraft museum. The Control Tower was used in certain scenes in the movie Pearl Harbor to recreate the attack on December 7th, 1941. The tower itself is a real historic building from World War II and is in the middle of an ongoing restoration effort.

The aircraft in the museum are the real gems of the place. If you happen to be an aviation geek or history buff, I can guarantee that you will not want to pass up a trip to this slice of American history.

Bytemarks Lunch - Pacific Aviation Museum

Bytemarks Lunch - Pacific Aviation Museum

Bytemarks Lunch - Pacific Aviation Museum

Bytemarks Lunch - Pacific Aviation Museum

Full photo set on Flickr.