Artist Steve Maloney’s mixed-media sculpture Take Me Home Huey takemehomehuey.org is a transformed boneyard U.S. Army Huey that served as an air ambulance during the Vietnam War. The helicopter was shot down in 1969 during a medical rescue in Vietnam and put back together by Light Horse Legacy. The aircraft arrived Friday and will stay until June 17. Stop by the museum and see this historic exhibition.
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Special Huey is here
Artist Steve Maloney’s mixed-media sculpture Take Me Home Huey takemehomehuey.org is a transformed boneyard U.S. Army Huey that served as an air ambulance during the Vietnam War. The helicopter was shot down in 1969 during a medical rescue in Vietnam and put back together by Light Horse Legacy. The aircraft arrived Friday and will stay until June 17. Stop by the museum and see this historic exhibition.
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