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A U.S Navy Blue Angel to visit CCAG this week

Updated: Nov 12, 2023

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An F-18 super Hornet will be displayed athe CCAG in a few weeks. The 1:50 scale model was built Thursday, and is still not finished yet. It is made from almost 100% recycled paper and tape. Here it is also pictured with some of the CCAG’s 25 molts, which might also be displayed too. Come here to see it!



Today, the TMAD (left greenhouse) reached a high of about 70F today and a low of 60F. The TMAD is missing the door that leads to the CCAG, as shown in the picture. Next to the TMAD pictures the abandoned front stairs of the CCAG. It's been through many stages, one including a creek. Now it possesses patches of grass and dirt Next to the stairs is where the CCAG house used to be. Now it is covered in temporary floorboards. However, the right greenhouse, which was built on March 12, remains untouched, with dry animal signs inside. The whole greenhouse, which lights up at night, is still lit between 8PM and 6AM.


The next and final greenhouse that will take over the empty space is set to be finished sometime this week.


After Sf's fleetweek, sadly, the TM films did not have enough footage to create the highly anticipated film Sky nature 2. Low clouds and fog obscured the planes today on October 8. However, most people decided to see the jets before, she it was hot and clear. Last years fleet week was canceled too because of fog. "It's gonna rain next year, I bet," says Rob. Despite this, the CCAG announced that a paper scale model of a Blue Angel will be displayed on inside the CCAG. The paper model is also wrapped in tape, and will only be displayed when people come. The model will be the only model of an aircraft displayed in the CCAG, and will also be the only one not related to nature. Rob plans for it to be hanging on a detaching string atop where the happy nature sanctuary is. During very stormy days, it will be brought inside until the CCAG fixes their roofs.

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