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Here's the Recompiled List of 82 Aircraft Accessible Aviation Museums!
Okay, folks -- this is rapidly getting out of hand! I would never have
guessed that I'd get EIGHTY-TWO suggestions for this list! Can everyone please scan this list, and MAKE SURE that these are REALLY "taxi-up" accessible using a G.A. plane? I don't want folks (like me!) who are unfamiliar with a place flying in, only to discover that the museum is four miles off-field. Also, we're still missing some critical information on some of these. I don't have time to research each one, so if you guys would add any pertinent information for museums you are familiar with, it would make this an even better list! URLs and ESPECIALLY Cities and States must be added to some! (For example, see #11. Where the HECK is "Elmira"??? And #21, too.) Here's what we've got so far... Add more if you've got 'em! ************************************************** **************** Aircraft Accessible Aviation Museums ************************************************** **************** 1. Rantoul, Illinois. The Octave Chanute Aerospace Museum You can taxi right up to this one, and park just a few dozen feet away from an F-14 Tomcat. (Sadly, when we were there last month they had the back door locked, so we had to walk around to the front of the building. This is a giant hangar, so that was no small feat, with kids in tow...) See it at: http://www.aeromuseum.org/ 2. Topeka, Kansas. Combat Air Museum. Ditto above. Another great museum located on the old Forbes Field air base. See it at http://www.combatairmuseum.org/ 3. Greenfield Iowa. Iowa Aviation Museum and Hall of Fame. Small, but very good. See it at http://www.flyingmuseum.com/ 4. Ottumwa, Iowa. Airpower Museum and Antique Aircraft Association. This is on a small, private, grass strip which is home to the most amazing annual fly-in every summer. Call ahead for permission to land. See it at http://www.aaa-apm.org/ 5. Oshkosh, WI. EAA Airventure Museum. This one is only "sort of" accessible by air. When I flew in during the winter in '95, I had to park on the opposite side of the airport (miles away) at Basler, and they drove us over to the museum. See it at http://www.airventuremuseum.org/ 6. Kansas City, MO (MKC) Airline History Museum http://www.airlinehistorymuseum.com/ 7. The Mid America Air Museum in Liberal, KS. It has about 100 aircraft in it and on the ramp and is located on the airport at Liberal. One of Max Conrad's record breaking Comanches is on display there. http://www.swaviator.com/html/issueON99/liberal.html 8. College Park has a nice museum adjacent to the FBO "buildings". Of course you have to have prior permission to fly in the CGS these days. I've been through the fingerprinting and rectal probing required however. College Park Aviation Museum, College Park, MD http://www.pgparks.com/places/historic/cpam/ 9. The Virginia Air Museum at Richmond International is on the airport property and one of the FBO's is right next door, so you can walk from your plane to the museum. The Virginia Aviation Museum, Richmond VA URL is: http://www.vam.smv.org/ 10. The Kalamazoo air museum is on the field and I can't remember if I got a lift over there from the FBO or not. More info on the Kalamazoo Michigan Air Zoo KAZO www.airzoo.org Yes, you can taxi right to the museum. The Flight and Restoration Center is open by special appointment only. 11. The National Warplane Museum is right next door to the FBO at Elmira. However, considering how much financial trouble they appeared to be in last time I looked, I wouldn't bet on them still being in business next time you fly there. 12. The Canadian National Aviation Museum http://www.aviation.nmstc.ca/eng/english_home.html is at Rockcliffe Airport in Ottawa, and it appears you can taxi over, but I've never tried it. 13. There is also the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in Hamilton where you can taxi up and park on the museum ramp. If you visit the museum they will also waive the landing fees. CYHM. www.warplane.com 14. There's a small WWII museum at PUB (Pueblo, CO). It's right behind the FBO. 15. The Canadian Bushplane Museum is on the St. Marys river in Sault Ste. Marie. Free docking if you have a floatplane. The Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre is located in the historic former Ontario Provincial Air Service hangar at the edge of the St. Marys River in downtown Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. Sault Ste. Marie (also known as the Soo) is located on the border between Canada and the United States at the hub of the Great Lakes. It is easily reached through Ontario via Trans-Canada Highway 17 or through Michigan via US Interstate I-75. The Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre is also an official, registered water-based airport for floatplanes, as well as an excellent helicopter landing site. Canadian Federal designation PX8 16. WNC Air Museum is in Hendersonville, NC and is accessible by two runways --- 0A7 and the Museum's own sod field. www.wncairmuseum.com 17. The museum at Santa Monica, CA http://www.museumofflying.com/ will open in 2004. 18. The Planes of Fame Museum in Chino, CA. 19. Planes of Fame also has a branch in northern Arizona, at the Valle airport near the Grand Canyon. I haven't been there, but have heard good reports from friends who have. http://www.planesoffame.org/valle.htm 20. Here's another: http://www.aerospacemuseum.org/gillespie/ Gillespie Field Annex From a small one-hangar beginning, the San Diego Aerospace Museum's annex at Gillespie Field has grown to become an integral part of the Museum's aircraft restoration and replica reproduction program. 21. At McMinnville, the museum is across the street from the airport. You can park where ever you want (within reason) on the airport and it's a relatively easy walk to the museum 22. The Museum of Flight, http://www.museumofflight.org/, right by the end of BFI 13R. 23. The small Olympia museum. The Olympia museum is a nice small museum, and there's an FBO right next door with lots of parking. 24. The Tillamook hangar. http://www.tillamookair.com Just wanted to add to the Tillamook, Oregon listing. I live 10 minutes by RV-6 from the Tillamook air museum. The building is almost as interesting as the aircraft. It is an old WWll blimp hangar and is the largest wooden structure in the world. There used to be two hangars but about 10 years ago one of them burned down while being used to store hay. 25. The Warbird Museum in Titusville, FL is accessible from GA. http://www.vacwarbirds.org Warbird Airshow- March 13 & 14, 2004 See site for fly-in info. 26. Reading Airport, Reading PA has a museum you can easily walk to from one of the FBOs. 27. The Shuttleworth Trust Museum, Biggleswade UK. Grass runway as I recall but it has been at least 15 years since I was there. 28. Castle Air Museum, http://www.elite.net/castle-air/. Right next door -- easy walking distance -- to KMER (Castle Airport, Merced), the old Castle Airforce Base. (yes, you get 11,000' of runway to play with and an apron built for dozens of B-52s on the way to the tiedowns). The museum itself is great -- everything from an SR-71 and a B-52 to a Cessna "Blue Canoe". I've spent several days there... (but the food there is dreadful). 29. The CAFÉ museum at Galveston and the Museum at Midland are both accessible. I like the on in Galveston better, but the one in Midland has more made up exhibits 30. Check this one out, I taxied right up to the front door and enjoyed the visit: http://www.tnairmuseum.com/index2.html 31. The Staggerwing Museum at Tullahoma, Tennessee (THA). www.staggerwing.com 32. Kermit Weeks' Fantasy of Flight, near Lakeland, Fl. http://www.fantasyofflight.com/ Note: Fantasy of Flight does not allow individual fly-in. You must make prior arrangements and have a group of 10 or more planes. Or participate in the Florida Pilots Associations fly-in (h ttp://www.floridapilot.com) 33. Tennessee Museum Of Aviation at Sevierville, TN (Gatlinburg-Pigeon Forge Airport GKT) http://www.tnairmuseum.com/ 34. Carolinas Aviation Museum in Charlotte, NC (CLT) http://www.chacweb.com/ 35. Petticord Foundation for Aircraft Construction in Asheboro, NC (HBI) (704) 359-8442 36. Wright Brothers National Memorial in Kitty Hawk, NC (FFA) http://www.nps.gov/wrbr/indepth/grounds_menu.htm 37. Civil Air Patrol and Manteo Navy Aviation Air Station Museum in Manteo, NC (MQI) http://www.fly2mqi.com/museum.asp 38. Lone Star Flight Museum, Galveston, Texas, KGLS. From their website at www.lsfm.org -- "Fly-in visits areencouraged-Unicom 123.05" 39. Palm Springs Air Museum, Palm Springs Airport, CA (KPSP) http://www.air-museum.org/ 40. http://www.southernmuseumofflight.org/ Located at the airport in Birmingham, Alabama. Two blocks from Birmingham International Airport. 41. The Owl's Head Transportation Museum in Owl's Head Maine (RKD). 42. The Mid Atlantic Air Museum in Reading, Pennsylvania, Carl Spatz Field (KRDG) http://www.maam.org/ Request taxi to the museum. Open daily. Don't miss their WW II weekends, usually the first weekend of June. "The Museum's collection includes award-winning warbirds, classic airliners, rare & unusual military and civilian aircraft and historic exhibits." 43, The New England Air Museum in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, Bradley Intl Airport (KBDL). http://www.neam.org/cont_about.htm Inquire FBO about a courtesy shuttle to the museum. Open daily. Very nice museum. It has an early Cub, maybe a J-2? No brakes, in any event. A Corsair with a stairs for kids' tour groups; I sweet-talked the docent into letting me go up and sit in the cockpit, a real thrill. A B-47 outdoors (maybe indoors now?) that I also went through, since I was at a B-47 vets' reunion. A wonderful old flying boat, with a vintage car to go with it. A gift shop with none of my books in it 45. The Aviation Hall of Fame & Museum of New Jersey at Teterboro Airport, (KTEB). http://www.njahof.org/ Open Tues-Sun 10-4. Not sure about ramp or courtesy shuttles, KTEB can be extremely busy, so best to call ahead. 46. Hiller Aviation Museum at KSQL on the San Francisco Peninsula. http://www.hiller.org/ 47. Pacific Coast Air Museum, Santa Rosa, CA www.pacificcoastairmuseum.org 48. Castle Air Museum, A****er, CA www.elite.net/castle-air/ 49. Wings of History Air Museum, San Martin, CA www.wingsofhistory.org 50. There is also a soaring museum at Morarity, NM and there are taxiways all over the place. 51. http://www.ghostbase.org/tustin/hangars.htm " The Blimp Hangars as MCAS Tustin are the largest free standing wooden structures in the Western World, standing over 400 yards long, and over 18 stories high. Constructed from wood that was sent pre-cut from Northwestern saw mills, these hangars consist of the center wooden arch and the two door structures on each end. Built to house anti-submarine Blimps during World War II, these structures now serve as the hangars for helicopters of Marine Air Group 16. These hangars were built in 1942, and are scheduled to be decommissioned in 1997." Here's another pictu http://airshowsuperstore.com/hangars.shtml 52. Don't forget the Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, UK http://www.iwm.org.uk/duxford/ 53. There is also a small helicopter museum at Lenhardt's Airpark in Hubbard, Oregon. 54. Helicopter museum at Brandwine PA (N99) One of the prototype V-22 Osprey sits in front. 55. Lexington KY has an air museum (KLEX) on the field that you can park in front of. 56. Warhawk Air Museum located that the Nampa, Idaho airport (S67). http://www.warhawkairmuseum.org/ or http://www.sadona.com/nampa_air/ 57. Wildwood, New Jersey Naval Air Station museum http://www.usnasw.org/ 58. Add another to your list: The Reynolds-Alberta Museum, at Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada, ident CEX3, not far south of Edmonton. It's a great collection of antique cars, trucks, tractors and airplanes. Right on the airport http://www.eidnet.org/local/aqueduct/ram.htm 59. Victoria, BC's British Columbia Aviation Museum (http://www.bcam.net/) have a nice collection of mostly non-flying aircraft, and a few flying ones. They just (summer 2003) restored a Noorduyn Norseman to full flying status. There are always several aircraft in the restoration hanger as well, which is also open to the public. They're right on Victoria Int'l Airport (CYYJ) grounds, and have a taxiway to the apron, but I'm not sure what the deal would be about taxiing right to the Museum. 60. Valparaiso, IN - Indiana Aviation Museum http://www.in-am.org/ We offer rides in the airplanes. I know Al Stix does rides at Creve Coeur also. 61. I believe the Robert Pond Air Museum on Palm Springs Airport also provides visitor rides. The aircraft in this museum are restored to a condition that probably exceeds that when they were newly constructed. 62. How about the Western Museum of Flight at Hawthorne Muni. in Los Angeles (HHR) http://www.wmof.com/ 62. http://www.americanairpowermuseum.com/ at KFRG farmingdale/republic NY. On the NE side of the field in a hangar next to an FBO. The last time I was there a WWII vet was giving a tour that was really good - including showing us a piece of shrapnel that came out of him. I also attended the opening that featured "Gabby" Gabreski. The museum tour seems to me to be overpriced. They sometimes have a B17 and a B25 when they are not at shows or otherwise generating revenue. 63. Quonset state KOQU http://www.airnav.com/airport/KOQU/QUONSET_AIR_MUSEUM It is a short walk from the tower/field. (About 1/2 mile) 64. Don't think I saw any mention of the Florida Air Museum in Lakeland Fl at the site of the Sun N Fun EAA fly in. http://www.sun-n-fun.org/content/mus...section=museum 65. S.Jersey Regional (VAY) has the Air Victory Museum on field N Kinston/Quonset R.I. (OQU) has an air museum on app.end Rwy 5 66.Schenectady NY (SCH) has the Empire State Air Museum on field 67. Milville NJ (MIV) uses the original operations building as a museum of P47 memorabilia(sp?) from its training days in WWII. No aircraft but is staffed w/people who worked or were stationed there during the war. .Good diner also on the field 68. Farmingdale NY (FRG) has the American Airpower Museum on the east side of the field. Good exhibits & some of the WWII a/c fly on weekends. 69. Hanger 25 in Big Spring, TX http://www.hangar25airmuseum.com/main/index.asp 70. Frontiers of Flight in Dallas will be opening soon http://www.flightmuseum.com/ 71. The Texas Air Museum in Slaton, TX http://www.swaviator.com/html/issueMA02/Slaton3402.html 72. Vintage Flying Museum in FtWorth, TX - "Chuckie" B-17 http://www.vintageflyingmuseum.org/ 73. http://www.ocair.com/newsreleases/ne...ch_16_1998.htm SANTA ANA, CA - John Wayne Airport is pleased to announce that its administration building has been officially dedicated the "Eddie Martin Building" and is now home to the Eddie Martin Collection premiering early Orange County aviation artifacts and memorabilia. 74. A big thing in these woods was to fly to Middlesboro, KY and see Glacier Girl, the P-38 Lightning melted out of the deep Greenland Icecap, where she lay buried since the forties. I take it she's still there, one of only a half-dozen remaining Lightnings. http://www.p38.com/glaciergirl/default.html 75. Atterbury-Bakalar Air Museum http://atterburybakalarairmuseum.org/ Columbus, Indiana - BAK It's very small but still has some interesting exhibits. There is a restaurant in the terminal building but be advised that it's closed on Sundays. 76.Creve Coeur (St. Louis MO). The Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum at Creve Coeur, MO. Fly in, land on pavement or grass. If you come on Sunday join the throng for lunch, $5 for a good carnivorous meal that the charge must barely cover. Catch an eyeful of more antique rare and homebuilt aircraft flying around than you'll see at most fly-ins 77. Crossing the Pond: Duxford, Imperial War Musuem, Cambridgeshire, England Built on the WWI aerodrome (subsequently used by RAF SPits and USAAF Mustangs), this living museum uses all of the original hangars for a collection that is part static display, part restoration workshop, part active hangar for some 50 or so flying warbrids. This is Mecca!! 78. That would be the Cavanaugh Flight Museum. http://www.cavanaughflightmuseum.com/ 78. Another museum on an airport's grounds is: http://www.njahof.org/ 79. Air Heritage Musem, Beaver County Airport (BVI), Beaver Falls, PA 80. Piper Museum, William T. Piper Memorial Airport (LHV), Lock Haven, PA 81 . There's a small museum at South Jersey Regional (VAY). 82. There's also one at Cape May County Airport, Cape May, NJ. (WWD). The Cape May museum is called the NAS Wildwood Museum. It is small but nice. In addition to the aircraft, they have a number of engines of various types that can be viewed up close (radials to jets). Worth a visit if you're in the area. http://www.usnasw.org/ -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Is the spacing in this post as screwy looking on your computer as it is on
mine? I compiled the list in a Word file, and then "copied and pasted" it into a post. It looked fine when I sent it, but it sure looks dumb when I download it. Wonder why the formatting got so messed up? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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83 http://www.pearsonairmuseum.org/
Money for this museum (and a substantial portion of the Museum of Flight at BFI comes from the Jack Murdock Foundation. He invented and manufactured the first oscilloscope. Was killed in a Super-Cub. Loved aviation 84 http://mcallistermuseum.org/ Charley McAllister was a fixture in his skelitinized body at the Yakima Airport. Truly one of aviations wild men. 85 Air Museum PT Aero Museum - Future Home at Jefferson County International Airport Port Townsend Contact Jerry Thuotte - 360-437-0863 This museum already exists, Jerry takes abused and endangered kids off the street and turns the into pilots and A&Ps. They have many excellent antiques Karl |
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On Fri, 9 Jan 2004 19:29:56 -0800, "karl" wrote:
This museum already exists, Jerry takes abused and endangered kids off the street and turns the into pilots and A&Ps. Is there an age limit? :-) Ron Wanttaja |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Okay, folks -- this is rapidly getting out of hand! I would never have guessed that I'd get EIGHTY-TWO suggestions for this list! Can everyone please scan this list, and MAKE SURE that these are REALLY "taxi-up" accessible using a G.A. plane? I don't want folks (like me!) who are unfamiliar with a place flying in, only to discover that the museum is four miles off-field. Also, we're still missing some critical information on some of these. I don't have time to research each one, so if you guys would add any pertinent information for museums you are familiar with, it would make this an even better list! URLs and ESPECIALLY Cities and States must be added to some! (For example, see #11. Where the HECK is "Elmira"??? #11 http://www.wingsofeagles.com/ National Warplane Museum 17 Aviation Drive Horseheads, NY 14845 Phone: 607-739-8200 Fax: 607-739-8374 #15 http://www.bushplane.com/ #18 http://www.planesoffame.org/ #21 http://www.sprucegoose.org/ #23 http://www.olympicflightmuseum.com/ #26 http://www.maam.org/ #41 http://www.ohtm.org/ ---- #42 and #26 are the same WW |
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Jay -
One more for your list - The Western Aerospace Museum (http://www.westernaerospacemuseum.org) is located at KOAK (Oakland International Airport, Oakland, CA). It is about 2 blocks from the transient tie down at Kaiser Air, the GA FBO at OAK. (You have to walk past the Alaska Airlines maintenance hangar and cross the street). The Otis Spunkmeyer DC-3 is based at Kaiser Air. One of their exhibits is a Short Solent 4-engine flying boat once owned by Howard Hughes and used for interior shots in one of the Indiana Jones movies (Temple of Doom, if I remember correctly). -- Marty Shapiro Silicon Rallye Inc. (remove SPAMNOT to email me) |
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Great list! What about Hiller Aviation Museum www.hiller.org at the San
Carlos (SQL) airport in San Carlos, CA. It lies right on the airport grounds. Also, I believe Hollister airport in Hollister, CA has a modest museum on the field (could be wrong on this one,,, but I thought I saw a sign for one, last time I was there. -- -- =----- Good Flights! Cecil PP-ASEL Check out my personal flying adventures complete with pictures and text at: www.bayareapilot.com "I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery - "We who fly, do so for the love of flying. We are alive in the air with this miracle that lies in our hands and beneath our feet" - Cecil Day Lewis - "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:6PJLb.10916$I06.73967@attbi_s01... Okay, folks -- this is rapidly getting out of hand! I would never have guessed that I'd get EIGHTY-TWO suggestions for this list! Can everyone please scan this list, and MAKE SURE that these are REALLY "taxi-up" accessible using a G.A. plane? I don't want folks (like me!) who are unfamiliar with a place flying in, only to discover that the museum is four miles off-field. Also, we're still missing some critical information on some of these. I don't have time to research each one, so if you guys would add any pertinent information for museums you are familiar with, it would make this an even better list! URLs and ESPECIALLY Cities and States must be added to some! (For example, see #11. Where the HECK is "Elmira"??? And #21, too.) Here's what we've got so far... Add more if you've got 'em! ************************************************** **************** Aircraft Accessible Aviation Museums ************************************************** **************** 1. Rantoul, Illinois. The Octave Chanute Aerospace Museum You can taxi right up to this one, and park just a few dozen feet away from an F-14 Tomcat. (Sadly, when we were there last month they had the back door locked, so we had to walk around to the front of the building. This is a giant hangar, so that was no small feat, with kids in tow...) See it at: http://www.aeromuseum.org/ 2. Topeka, Kansas. Combat Air Museum. Ditto above. Another great museum located on the old Forbes Field air base. See it at http://www.combatairmuseum.org/ 3. Greenfield Iowa. Iowa Aviation Museum and Hall of Fame. Small, but very good. See it at http://www.flyingmuseum.com/ 4. Ottumwa, Iowa. Airpower Museum and Antique Aircraft Association. This is on a small, private, grass strip which is home to the most amazing annual fly-in every summer. Call ahead for permission to land. See it at http://www.aaa-apm.org/ 5. Oshkosh, WI. EAA Airventure Museum. This one is only "sort of" accessible by air. When I flew in during the winter in '95, I had to park on the opposite side of the airport (miles away) at Basler, and they drove us over to the museum. See it at http://www.airventuremuseum.org/ 6. Kansas City, MO (MKC) Airline History Museum http://www.airlinehistorymuseum.com/ 7. The Mid America Air Museum in Liberal, KS. It has about 100 aircraft in it and on the ramp and is located on the airport at Liberal. One of Max Conrad's record breaking Comanches is on display there. http://www.swaviator.com/html/issueON99/liberal.html 8. College Park has a nice museum adjacent to the FBO "buildings". Of course you have to have prior permission to fly in the CGS these days. I've been through the fingerprinting and rectal probing required however. College Park Aviation Museum, College Park, MD http://www.pgparks.com/places/historic/cpam/ 9. The Virginia Air Museum at Richmond International is on the airport property and one of the FBO's is right next door, so you can walk from your plane to the museum. The Virginia Aviation Museum, Richmond VA URL is: http://www.vam.smv.org/ 10. The Kalamazoo air museum is on the field and I can't remember if I got a lift over there from the FBO or not. More info on the Kalamazoo Michigan Air Zoo KAZO www.airzoo.org Yes, you can taxi right to the museum. The Flight and Restoration Center is open by special appointment only. 11. The National Warplane Museum is right next door to the FBO at Elmira. However, considering how much financial trouble they appeared to be in last time I looked, I wouldn't bet on them still being in business next time you fly there. 12. The Canadian National Aviation Museum http://www.aviation.nmstc.ca/eng/english_home.html is at Rockcliffe Airport in Ottawa, and it appears you can taxi over, but I've never tried it. 13. There is also the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in Hamilton where you can taxi up and park on the museum ramp. If you visit the museum they will also waive the landing fees. CYHM. www.warplane.com 14. There's a small WWII museum at PUB (Pueblo, CO). It's right behind the FBO. 15. The Canadian Bushplane Museum is on the St. Marys river in Sault Ste. Marie. Free docking if you have a floatplane. The Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre is located in the historic former Ontario Provincial Air Service hangar at the edge of the St. Marys River in downtown Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. Sault Ste. Marie (also known as the Soo) is located on the border between Canada and the United States at the hub of the Great Lakes. It is easily reached through Ontario via Trans-Canada Highway 17 or through Michigan via US Interstate I-75. The Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre is also an official, registered water-based airport for floatplanes, as well as an excellent helicopter landing site. Canadian Federal designation PX8 16. WNC Air Museum is in Hendersonville, NC and is accessible by two runways --- 0A7 and the Museum's own sod field. www.wncairmuseum.com 17. The museum at Santa Monica, CA http://www.museumofflying.com/ will open in 2004. 18. The Planes of Fame Museum in Chino, CA. 19. Planes of Fame also has a branch in northern Arizona, at the Valle airport near the Grand Canyon. I haven't been there, but have heard good reports from friends who have. http://www.planesoffame.org/valle.htm 20. Here's another: http://www.aerospacemuseum.org/gillespie/ Gillespie Field Annex From a small one-hangar beginning, the San Diego Aerospace Museum's annex at Gillespie Field has grown to become an integral part of the Museum's aircraft restoration and replica reproduction program. 21. At McMinnville, the museum is across the street from the airport. You can park where ever you want (within reason) on the airport and it's a relatively easy walk to the museum 22. The Museum of Flight, http://www.museumofflight.org/, right by the end of BFI 13R. 23. The small Olympia museum. The Olympia museum is a nice small museum, and there's an FBO right next door with lots of parking. 24. The Tillamook hangar. http://www.tillamookair.com Just wanted to add to the Tillamook, Oregon listing. I live 10 minutes by RV-6 from the Tillamook air museum. The building is almost as interesting as the aircraft. It is an old WWll blimp hangar and is the largest wooden structure in the world. There used to be two hangars but about 10 years ago one of them burned down while being used to store hay. 25. The Warbird Museum in Titusville, FL is accessible from GA. http://www.vacwarbirds.org Warbird Airshow- March 13 & 14, 2004 See site for fly-in info. 26. Reading Airport, Reading PA has a museum you can easily walk to from one of the FBOs. 27. The Shuttleworth Trust Museum, Biggleswade UK. Grass runway as I recall but it has been at least 15 years since I was there. 28. Castle Air Museum, http://www.elite.net/castle-air/. Right next door -- easy walking distance -- to KMER (Castle Airport, Merced), the old Castle Airforce Base. (yes, you get 11,000' of runway to play with and an apron built for dozens of B-52s on the way to the tiedowns). The museum itself is great -- everything from an SR-71 and a B-52 to a Cessna "Blue Canoe". I've spent several days there... (but the food there is dreadful). 29. The CAFÉ museum at Galveston and the Museum at Midland are both accessible. I like the on in Galveston better, but the one in Midland has more made up exhibits 30. Check this one out, I taxied right up to the front door and enjoyed the visit: http://www.tnairmuseum.com/index2.html 31. The Staggerwing Museum at Tullahoma, Tennessee (THA). www.staggerwing.com 32. Kermit Weeks' Fantasy of Flight, near Lakeland, Fl. http://www.fantasyofflight.com/ Note: Fantasy of Flight does not allow individual fly-in. You must make prior arrangements and have a group of 10 or more planes. Or participate in the Florida Pilots Associations fly-in (h ttp://www.floridapilot.com) 33. Tennessee Museum Of Aviation at Sevierville, TN (Gatlinburg-Pigeon Forge Airport GKT) http://www.tnairmuseum.com/ 34. Carolinas Aviation Museum in Charlotte, NC (CLT) http://www.chacweb.com/ 35. Petticord Foundation for Aircraft Construction in Asheboro, N (HBI) (704) 359-8442 36. Wright Brothers National Memorial in Kitty Hawk, NC (FFA) http://www.nps.gov/wrbr/indepth/grounds_menu.htm 37. Civil Air Patrol and Manteo Navy Aviation Air Station Museum in Manteo, NC (MQI) http://www.fly2mqi.com/museum.asp 38. Lone Star Flight Museum, Galveston, Texas, KGLS. From their website at www.lsfm.org -- "Fly-in visits are encouraged-Unicom 123.05" 39. Palm Springs Air Museum, Palm Springs Airport, CA (KPSP) http://www.air-museum.org/ 40. http://www.southernmuseumofflight.org/ Located at the airport in Birmingham, Alabama. Two blocks from Birmingham International Airport. 41. The Owl's Head Transportation Museum in Owl's Head Maine (RKD). 42. The Mid Atlantic Air Museum in Reading, Pennsylvania, Carl Spatz Field (KRDG) http://www.maam.org/ Request taxi to the museum. Open daily. Don't miss their WW II weekends, usually the first weekend of June. "The Museum's collection includes award-winning warbirds, classic airliners, rare & unusual military and civilian aircraft and historic exhibits." 43, The New England Air Museum in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, Bradley Intl Airport (KBDL). http://www.neam.org/cont_about.htm Inquire FBO about a courtesy shuttle to the museum. Open daily. Very nice museum. It has an early Cub, maybe a J-2? No brakes, in any event. A Corsair with a stairs for kids' tour groups; I sweet-talked the docent into letting me go up and sit in the cockpit, a real thrill. A B-47 outdoors (maybe indoors now?) that I also went through, since I was at a B-47 vets' reunion. A wonderful old flying boat, with a vintage car to go with it. A gift shop with none of my books in it 45. The Aviation Hall of Fame & Museum of New Jersey at Teterboro Airport, (KTEB). http://www.njahof.org/ Open Tues-Sun 10-4. Not sure about ramp or courtesy shuttles, KTEB can be extremely busy, so best to call ahead. 46. Hiller Aviation Museum at KSQL on the San Francisco Peninsula. http://www.hiller.org/ 47. Pacific Coast Air Museum, Santa Rosa, CA www.pacificcoastairmuseum.org 48. Castle Air Museum, A****er, CA www.elite.net/castle-air/ 49. Wings of History Air Museum, San Martin, CA www.wingsofhistory.org 50. There is also a soaring museum at Morarity, NM and there are taxiways all over the place. 51. http://www.ghostbase.org/tustin/hangars.htm " The Blimp Hangars as MCAS Tustin are the largest free standing wooden structures in the Western World, standing over 400 yards long, and over 18 stories high. Constructed from wood that was sent pre-cut from Northwestern saw mills, these hangars consist of the center wooden arch and the two door structures on each end. Built to house anti-submarine Blimps during World War II, these structures now serve as the hangars for helicopters of Marine Air Group 16. These hangars were built in 1942, and are scheduled to be decommissioned in 1997." Here's another pictu http://airshowsuperstore.com/hangars.shtml 52. Don't forget the Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, UK http://www.iwm.org.uk/duxford/ 53. There is also a small helicopter museum at Lenhardt's Airpark in Hubbard, Oregon. 54. Helicopter museum at Brandwine PA (N99) One of the prototype V-22 Osprey sits in front. 55. Lexington KY has an air museum (KLEX) on the field that you can park in front of. 56. Warhawk Air Museum located that the Nampa, Idaho airport (S67). http://www.warhawkairmuseum.org/ or http://www.sadona.com/nampa_air/ 57. Wildwood, New Jersey Naval Air Station museum http://www.usnasw.org/ 58. Add another to your list: The Reynolds-Alberta Museum, at Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada, ident CEX3, not far south of Edmonton. It's a great collection of antique cars, trucks, tractors and airplanes. Right on the airport http://www.eidnet.org/local/aqueduct/ram.htm 59. Victoria, BC's British Columbia Aviation Museum (http://www.bcam.net/) have a nice collection of mostly non-flying aircraft, and a few flying ones. They just (summer 2003) restored a Noorduyn Norseman to full flying status. There are always several aircraft in the restoration hanger as well, which is also open to the public. They're right on Victoria Int'l Airport (CYYJ) grounds, and have a taxiway to the apron, but I'm not sure what the deal would be about taxiing right to the Museum. 60. Valparaiso, IN - Indiana Aviation Museum http://www.in-am.org/ We offer rides in the airplanes. I know Al Stix does rides at Creve Coeur also. 61. I believe the Robert Pond Air Museum on Palm Springs Airport also provides visitor rides. The aircraft in this museum are restored to a condition that probably exceeds that when they were newly constructed. 62. How about the Western Museum of Flight at Hawthorne Muni. in Los Angeles (HHR) http://www.wmof.com/ 62. http://www.americanairpowermuseum.com/ at KFRG farmingdale/republic NY. On the NE side of the field in a hangar next to an FBO. The last time I was there a WWII vet was giving a tour that was really good - including showing us a piece of shrapnel that came out of him. I also attended the opening that featured "Gabby" Gabreski. The museum tour seems to me to be overpriced. They sometimes have a B17 and a B25 when they are not at shows or otherwise generating revenue. 63. Quonset state KOQU http://www.airnav.com/airport/KOQU/QUONSET_AIR_MUSEUM It is a short walk from the tower/field. (About 1/2 mile) 64. Don't think I saw any mention of the Florida Air Museum in Lakeland Fl at the site of the Sun N Fun EAA fly in. http://www.sun-n-fun.org/content/mus...section=museum 65. S.Jersey Regional (VAY) has the Air Victory Museum on field N Kinston/Quonset R.I. (OQU) has an air museum on app.end Rwy 5 66.Schenectady NY (SCH) has the Empire State Air Museum on field 67. Milville NJ (MIV) uses the original operations building as a museum of P47 memorabilia(sp?) from its training days in WWII. No aircraft but is staffed w/people who worked or were stationed there during the war. .Good diner also on the field 68. Farmingdale NY (FRG) has the American Airpower Museum on the east side of the field. Good exhibits & some of the WWII a/c fly on weekends. 69. Hanger 25 in Big Spring, TX http://www.hangar25airmuseum.com/main/index.asp 70. Frontiers of Flight in Dallas will be opening soon http://www.flightmuseum.com/ 71. The Texas Air Museum in Slaton, TX http://www.swaviator.com/html/issueMA02/Slaton3402.html 72. Vintage Flying Museum in FtWorth, TX - "Chuckie" B-17 http://www.vintageflyingmuseum.org/ 73. http://www.ocair.com/newsreleases/ne...ch_16_1998.htm SANTA ANA, CA - John Wayne Airport is pleased to announce that its administration building has been officially dedicated the "Eddie Martin Building" and is now home to the Eddie Martin Collection premiering early Orange County aviation artifacts and memorabilia. 74. A big thing in these woods was to fly to Middlesboro, KY and see Glacier Girl, the P-38 Lightning melted out of the deep Greenland Icecap, where she lay buried since the forties. I take it she's still there, one of only a half-dozen remaining Lightnings. http://www.p38.com/glaciergirl/default.html 75. Atterbury-Bakalar Air Museum http://atterburybakalarairmuseum.org/ Columbus, Indiana - BAK It's very small but still has some interesting exhibits. There is a restaurant in the terminal building but be advised that it's closed on Sundays. 76.Creve Coeur (St. Louis MO). The Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum at Creve Coeur, MO. Fly in, land on pavement or grass. If you come on Sunday join the throng for lunch, $5 for a good carnivorous meal that the charge must barely cover. Catch an eyeful of more antique rare and homebuilt aircraft flying around than you'll see at most fly-ins 77. Crossing the Pond: Duxford, Imperial War Musuem, Cambridgeshire, England Built on the WWI aerodrome (subsequently used by RAF SPits and USAAF Mustangs), this living museum uses all of the original hangars for a collection that is part static display, part restoration workshop, part active hangar for some 50 or so flying warbrids. This is Mecca!! 78. That would be the Cavanaugh Flight Museum. http://www.cavanaughflightmuseum.com/ 78. Another museum on an airport's grounds is: http://www.njahof.org/ 79. Air Heritage Musem, Beaver County Airport (BVI), Beaver Falls, PA 80. Piper Museum, William T. Piper Memorial Airport (LHV), Lock Haven, PA 81 . There's a small museum at South Jersey Regional (VAY). 82. There's also one at Cape May County Airport, Cape May, NJ. (WWD). The Cape May museum is called the NAS Wildwood Museum. It is small but nice. In addition to the aircraft, they have a number of engines of various types that can be viewed up close (radials to jets). Worth a visit if you're in the area. http://www.usnasw.org/ -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:6PJLb.10916$I06.73967@attbi_s01...
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Jay Honeck wrote: URLs and ESPECIALLY Cities and States must be added to some! (For example, see #11. Where the HECK is "Elmira"??? And #21, too.) That would be Elmira, NY (ELM). 11. The National Warplane Museum is right next door to the FBO at Elmira. http://www.warplane.org 14. There's a small WWII museum at PUB (Pueblo, CO). http://www.pwam.org 15. The Canadian Bushplane Museum is on the St. Marys river in Sault Ste. http://www.bushplane.com 18. The Planes of Fame Museum in Chino, CA. http://www.planesoffame.org 21. At McMinnville, the museum is across the street from the airport. Assuming this to be McMinnville, OR, http://www.sprucegoose.org 23. The small Olympia museum. http://www.olympicflightmuseum.com 26. Reading Airport, Reading PA has a museum you can easily walk to from one of the FBOs. This is a duplicate. 29. The CAFÉ museum at Galveston and the Museum at Midland are both accessible. I like the on in Galveston better, but the one in Midland has more made up exhibits http://www.lsfm.org http://www.airpowermuseum.org 35. Petticord Foundation for Aircraft Construction in Asheboro, NC (HBI) No web site found. 41. The Owl's Head Transportation Museum in Owl's Head Maine (RKD). http://ohtm.org 50. There is also a soaring museum at Morarity, NM and there are taxiways all over the place. No web site found. 53. There is also a small helicopter museum at Lenhardt's Airpark http://www.LenhardtAirpark.com 54. Helicopter museum at Brandwine PA (N99) http://www.helicoptermuseum.org 55. Lexington KY has an air museum (KLEX) on the field http://www.aviationky.org 61. I believe the Robert Pond Air Museum on Palm Springs Airport http://www.air-museum.org 65. S.Jersey Regional (VAY) has the Air Victory Museum on field http://www.airvictorymuseum.org N Kinston/Quonset R.I. (OQU) has an air museum on app.end Rwy 5 http://users.ids.net/~qam/qam 66.Schenectady NY (SCH) has the Empire State Air Museum on field http://www.esam.org 67. Milville NJ (MIV) http://www.p47millville.org 76.Creve Coeur (St. Louis MO). http://historicaircraftrestorationmuseum.org 79. Air Heritage Musem, Beaver County Airport (BVI), Beaver Falls, PA http://trfn.clpgh.org/ah 80. Piper Museum, William T. Piper Memorial Airport (LHV), Lock Haven, PA http://www.pipermuseum.com 81 . There's a small museum at South Jersey Regional (VAY). Duplicate. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I also found this while prowling around - "The Yakima Airport (a small one, folks) is home to the McAllister Museum of Aviation." Also check out http://www.skytamer.com/museums . You might just want to put up a link to this site. George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." |
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Jay Honeck wrote: Is the spacing in this post as screwy looking on your computer as it is on mine? I compiled the list in a Word file, and then "copied and pasted" it into a post. It looked fine when I sent it, but it sure looks dumb when I download it. When you copy stuff from Word, remember that you didn't type in any carraige returns in the Word file. You have to add those to your post. If you don't, your mail window may wrap the lines so that it looks ok to you, but your newsreader window may not, and there will certainly be others for which it will not display well. Also. If you have numbered lists in Word and copy those over, they just go in as text, including the numbers. You will lose the indentation of the text. This also has to be put in by hand. George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." |
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