4/5 Jaroslav M. 4 years ago on Google
The
Francisco
Sarabia
Museum
is
considered
a
must-see
tourist
and
cultural
site
for
the
enjoyment
of
the
inhabitants
of
the
Lagunera
Region.
The
engineer
Enrique
Rodríguez
Hernández,
deputy
director
of
Museography
and
Civic
Activities
of
the
Francisco
Sarabia
Museum,
said
that
beyond
the
remodeling
to
which
the
museum
was
subjected,
the
information
provided
on
the
site
is
updated
by
specialists
in
international
aeronautics.
"The
information
you
have
in
the
museum
was
generated
by
important
people
dedicated
to
aeronautics,
who
were
exactly
in
the
places
where
the
situations
and
verifiable
stories
about
Francisco
Sarabia
occurred."
Enrique
Rodríguez
pointed
out
that
for
this
he
went
to
the
International
Aeronautical
Federation,
where
the
true
history
was
expressed
in
the
flights.
"They
were
in
New
York,
Washington,
in
Mexico
City
and
upon
reviewing
the
documents,
reliable
and
reliable
information
was
obtained,
because
many
myths
and
erroneous
versions
are
heard
about
what
happened
to
Francisco
Sarabia
and
today
it
is
exposed
and
already
clear
in
this
new
museum
to
be
shared
with
the
population,
"said
the
deputy
director
of
Museography.
About
Francisco
Sarabia
Tinoco,
aviator
pilot
born
in
1900
in
Ciudad
Lerdo,
and
the
fall
of
his
plane,
said
that
a
mechanical
failure
was
discovered
by
finding
a
piece
of
poplin
cloth
that
left
some
mechanics
lying
on
the
ground
when
checking
the
plane.
"The
accident
occurred
on
the
flight
from
New
York
to
Mexico
City.
They
left
this
piece
of
cloth
forgotten
that
allowed
it
to
take
off
but
in
doing
so
the
carburetor
sucked
it
and
covered
itself
by
suffocating
the
combustion
of
gasoline
which
caused
the
engine
to
shut
down
.
We
are
talking
about
June
7,
1939,
"he
said.
Rodríguez
Hernández
said
that
about
the
life
and
work
of
Francisco
Sarabia,
the
museum
has
text
and
visual
supports
that
allow
an
agile
and
pleasant
tour
for
the
visitor.
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It
should
be
noted
that
despite
its
central
location,
it
was
ensured
that
many
inhabitants
of
the
Lagunera
Region
they
have
not
traveled
through
it,
which
extended
the
invitation
to
make
a
free
visit
full
of
history.