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918 Historic U.S. 66, Moriarty, NM

The US SOUTHWEST SOARING MUSEUM is one of only two museums in the United States that is dedicated to gliding/ soaring, sailplanes and related aircraft.

Our focus is the history of gliding and soaring in the Western United States.

The museum is an affiliate member of the Soaring Society of America.

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1985 Corporal Frank Scott Drive College Park, MD 20740

College Park Aviation Museum is dedicated to preserving and promoting aviation innovations at College Park Airport and in Prince George’s County while fostering research, inventiveness, and lifelong curiosity about the history and science of flight. The airport was founded in 1909 when Wilbur Wright came here to give flight instruction to the first military aviators. The museum gallery contains historic and reproduction aircraft associated with the history of the airfield, as well as hands-on activities and interpretive areas for children of all ages. Changing exhibits and new programs every month keep visitors coming back for more.

2534 Hiller Lane Greybull, WY 82426

The Museum of Flight & Aerial Firefighting was founded in 1987, incorporated in 1992, and has acquired through lease from the South Big Horn County Airport, the land north of the WYDOT rest area for the long-term site of our museum. In a partnership with the Greybull Area Chamber of Commerce, the museum operates from the facility located behind the rest area, while applying for grants and seeking donations to enable a permanent building to be erected for indoor displays and for the purchase of, or transport costs for, other World War II and firefighting aircraft.

Visitors originate from all over the world and all parts of the US to see the famous aircraft in Greybull. The Museum of Flight & Aerial Firefighting invites you to come and experience an unforgettable day of aviation history.

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755 Aviation Way, Colorado Springs, CO 80916, USA

The National Museum of World War II Aviation will provide unique educational experiences that promote a deeper understanding of the historical importance of American aviation in World War II and its role in shaping the world in which we live.

The Museum does this to preserve and strengthen the best traditions of the American aviation past and inspire new generations of leaders and innovators in the future.

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Airport Rd, Brodhead, WI 53520, USA

The Alfred & Lois Kelch Aviation Museum, Inc. is located at the Brodhead Airport (C37), near Brodhead, Wisconsin. Housed in six hangars, the museum contains a unique collection of aircraft from the “Golden Age of Aviation”. All of the aircraft are fully restored and most are flyable.

Our mission: To establish and operate a museum that celebrates the golden age of aviation and cultivates an appreciation of its powerful impact on science, engineering and design, and humanity’s understanding of its own limitless potential.

The museum is currently open by appointment only until we complete building renovations, but we are able to accommodate most requests. Contact us today to plan your visit.

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Rue White Cottage Campus, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC H9X 1Y9, Canada

The Canadian Aviation Heritage Centre (CAHC) is a community oriented, non-profit organization. It is the only one of its kind in Quebec combining civil and military aircraft, artifacts and memorabilia, and has the full support of many established cultural and educational organizations, including the Canada Aviation and Space Museum and McGill University.

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2465 Aviation Lane Unit #2 London, ON, Canada N5V 3Z9

The JET AIRCRAFT MUSEUM (JAM) exists to create and maintain a dynamic and living history of the modern age Royal Canadian Air Force and to provide permanent honour for those valiant Canadian men and women who flew these aircraft with distinction in periods of war, peace, and peace keeping.

JAM is a not for profit foundation that has as its primary purposes the acquisition, display, preservation, maintenance and, most importantly, providing in flight demonstrations for the people of Canada now and for generations to come. The JAM mission is to combine the creation and operation of museum housing: aircraft, historical artifacts, records, and salient memorabilia, while simultaneously keeping representative historic aircraft in the air whenever and wherever major aviation events are held across Canada and at appropriate international centres.

The Museum offers full voting membership to everyone interested in preserving Canada’s noble jet age heritage. Governance is provided by a Board of Directors and officers.

The Museum has been granted charitable status by the Canada Revenue Agency. With this status and our organization’s plans growing daily we continue to seek support through memberships, donations and sponsorships.

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Our mission is to promote our aviation history and encourage patriotic endeavors.

By providing impactful experiences through interactive exhibits, we educate and inspire people from around the world with the actions of American heroes past, present and future.

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37350 Sky Canyon Dr, Murrieta, CA 92563, USA

Wings & Rotors Air Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to restoring and showcasing Vietnam-era aircraft and history. We take great pride in our restorations striving for exact historical accuracy in their appearance, and we learn as much as possible about the units they may have served in. It is our belief that we better serve the public and veterans by being as accurate as possible down to the last detail.

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Canwick Hill, Lincoln LN4 2RF, United Kingdom

The International Bomber Command Centre (IBCC) is being created to provide a world-class facility to serve as a point for recognition, remembrance and reconciliation for Bomber Command.

The Lincolnshire Bomber Command Memorial Trust, in partnership with the University of Lincoln, aims to open the Centre in 2017.

Lincoln has been chosen for the site as it provides a central point for all 27 bases that earned Lincolnshire the title of ‘Bomber County’. Lincoln Cathedral provided a landmark for crews both leaving and returning from missions and, for those who failed to return, the Cathedral was often their last image of home. Lincolnshire housed over a third of all the WW2 Bomber Command Stations making it the ideal home for this commemoration of the bravery of the men of Bomber Command.

The IBCC will provide the most comprehensive record of Bomber Command in the world and will ensure that generations to come can learn of their vital role in protecting the freedom we enjoy today.

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