John Wade looks into the cockpit of an F-16 during Hill Aerospace Museum's annual Food for Life and Open Aircraft Day in Roy on Saturday. Visitors had the chance to look inside or walk through more than 25 of the nation's most historic planes.
Keith Johnson, Deseret News
John Wade looks into the cockpit of an F-16 during Hill Aerospace Museum's annual Food for Life and Open Aircraft Day in Roy on Saturday. Visitors had the chance to look inside or walk through more than 25 of the nation's most historic planes. A model of a fighter sits on the carburetor of a classic Chevy.
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