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Название: Atlanta - Delta Heritage Museum: Spirit of Delta - 1959 Flight Attendant Uniform Delta Airline's first jet service flight attendant uniform was designed by Edith Head, chief costume designer for Paramount Studios. A "jet flame" ascot highlighted the honey beige dress and jacket, worn from 1959 to 1965. The Spirit of Delta, or Delta Ship 102, housed in Hangar 2 of the Delta Heritage Museum, was Delta Airline's first Boeing 767-200. This aircraft was acquired in 1982 and paid for by Delta employees and retirees who raised $30 million as a gift to the Company. On May 7, 2006 it was pulled into the museum where it was transformed into a unique exhibition space and opened to the public on December 15--24 years after its first flight. The Delta Heritage Museum, an aviation and corporate museum housed in two 1940's era Delta Air Lines maintenances hangars outside Atlanta Hartsfield International Airport, was established in 1995. The hangars were used until the 1960's when the Delta Technical Operations Center, formerly known as the Jet Base, was completed. The museum's collections and facilities include a number of historical aircrafts including the Spirit of Delta, Delta's first 767, and Ship 41, the first DC-3 to carry Delta passengers, as well as an archives of artifacts related to Delta and its ancestor airlines, an aviation reference library, and a replica of the first Delta station in Monroe, Louisiana.
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Atlanta - Delta Heritage Museum: Spirit of Delta - 1959 Flight Attendant Uniform Delta Airline's first jet service flight attendant uniform was designed by Edith Head, chief costume designer for Paramount Studios. A "jet flame" ascot highlighted the honey beige dress and jacket, worn from 1959 to 1965. The Spirit of Delta, or Delta Ship 102, housed in Hangar 2 of the Delta Heritage Museum, was Delta Airline's first Boeing 767-200. This aircraft was acquired in 1982 and paid for by Delta employees and retirees who raised $30 million as a gift to the Company. On May 7, 2006 it was pulled into the museum where it was transformed into a unique exhibition space and opened to the public on December 15--24 years after its first flight. The Delta Heritage Museum, an aviation and corporate museum housed in two 1940's era Delta Air Lines maintenances hangars outside Atlanta Hartsfield International Airport, was established in 1995. The hangars were used until the 1960's when the Delta Technical Operations Center, formerly known as the Jet Base, was completed. The museum's collections and facilities include a number of historical aircrafts including the Spirit of Delta, Delta's first 767, and Ship 41, the first DC-3 to carry Delta passengers, as well as an archives of artifacts related to Delta and its ancestor airlines, an aviation reference library, and a replica of the first Delta station in Monroe, Louisiana.
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