
The space presented many challenges, such as a lack of usable wall space and no one clear entry point or direction to interact with the exhibit.


Light-sensitive artifacts such as clothing or paper need protection from exposure to sunlight. This was accomplished by displaying them in north-facing interpretations of revetments, protective barriers found on most military airfields during the War. The revetments also serve as wall space to display content.

The story of the War was impossible to tell via a chronological presentation. We opted to focus on topics relating to each aircraft that are presented on graphic presentation groupings.
Personal experiences of the War are shared with filmed oral histories told by aircrew members from all branches of the U.S. services.



Docents begin their tours of this exhibit at a bas-relief map of southeast Asia, from where one can view the aircraft in the exhibit at a glance during the presentation.



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