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Flak-Bait, Ooh Ha Ha!

Flak-Bait, Ooh Ha Ha!

Update: 2024-10-10
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During WWII one plane survived more missions than any other in Europe. Named 'Flak-Bait,' this medium bomber was saved from the scrap heap after the war and immediately donated to the Smithsonian. However, public display and outdated restoration techniques have taken a toll on the plane. We're taking you inside our restoration hanger to learn all about how the Museum's conservators are reversing damage and conserving Flak-Bait so visitors can learn about her contributions for many years to come.

Thanks to our guests in this episode:


  • Lauren Horelick - Object Conservator, National Air and Space Museum. Head conservator working on Flak-Bait 

  • Dr. Jeremy Kinney - Associate Director of Research, Collections, and Curatorial Affairs, National Air and Space Museum. Curator in charge of Flak-Bait

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