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Month: January 2013

Brothers restore a WW II Lancaster bomber as a memorial

Lincolnshire, UK — Lincolnshire farmers Fred and Harold Panton why they wanted to restore a Lancaster bomber as a tribute to their brother Christopher, who along with 55,000 other aircrew of RAF Bomber Command lost his life during World War

the Air Museum Network January 10, 2013 News Read more

Update: Burma Spitfire hunters discover crate

British experts looking for a cache of World War II Spitfire planes believed to be buried in Burma say they have discovered a crate. The team has lowered a camera into the crate in the Kachin state capital Myitkyina, but

the Air Museum Network January 9, 2013 News Read more

Taking flight: EAA chapter installs plane at Sandcastle Children’s Museum

Ludington, Michigan USA — A Cessna landed inside Sandcastles Children’s Museum Saturday morning, flown in by pieces in the hands of the Mason County Pilots Association members and museum volunteers who carried, first the fuselage and then as the day

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Living Legends of Aviation Awards takes flight

BEVERLY HILLS, CA USA — The 10th Annual “Living Legends of Aviation” Awards, presented by Bell Helicopter and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and hosted by John Travolta (pictured), will be held Jan. 18, at the Beverly Hilton. The program starts with

the Air Museum Network January 9, 2013 News Read more

Witness the assembly and hanging of six WWII-era aircraft, all in under six minutes at the National WWII Museum

Awesome video of the assembly and hanging of six WWII-era aircraft, all in under six minutes at the National WWII Museum.  

the Air Museum Network January 8, 2013 Featured Read more

New England Air Museum to Host “Open Cockpit Sundays”

Windsor Locks, CT USA — What better way to spend a day than playing pilot at the Museum!  Open Cockpit Sundays are by far our most popular events when visitors are permitted to climb into the cockpits of up to

the Air Museum Network January 7, 2013 News Read more

Busy North American tour set for de Havilland Mosquito

The only flying De Havilland Mosquito will have a busy schedule in North America this summer, according to its owner Jerry Yagen of the Fighter Factory. As we reported earlier, the reconstructed Mosquito, which flew for the first time in

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Yorkshire Air Museum to publically test run engines monthy.

York, United Kingdom — The first of their monthly “anti-deterioration” aircraft engine runs will take place during the day on Sunday 13th January at the Yorkshire Air Museum. It is planned for the Blackburn Buccaneer jet XN974 and the De

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Museum of Aviation to restore jet flown by Goddard in Silver Star mission

WARNER ROBINS, GA USA– One day a couple of years ago, a flat-bed truck rolled onto the Museum of Aviation grounds with a weathered old F-100 jet strapped to the back. One man saluted as he fought back a wave

the Air Museum Network January 5, 2013 News Read more

Troy Thrash Named as New President and CEO of Air Zoo

KALAMAZOO, MI USA – Air Zoo Board of Directors Chairman Pete Parish has announced that Bob Ellis, Air Zoo president and CEO, will retire after 35 years of service to the museum. The Air Zoo Board of Directors has named

the Air Museum Network January 3, 2013 News Read more

Castle Air Museum works to restore T-37

ATWATER, CA, USA — Crews are hard at work restoring a historic military jet that will soon be on display in the North Valley. Volunteers are working on a T-37 at a hangar at Castle Airport. When their work is

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Aviation Museums at the Crossroads

Walter Boyne, former director of the National Air and Space Museum, explains the business from the inside out. By Barrett Tillman Humans are collectors. We keep items that are important to us and preserve them for future memory—our own and

the Air Museum Network January 3, 2013 Featured Read more

10 Feet Below Waters Off Midway Atoll, a Famous Flying Dud

In the generally upbeat annals of American military aviation, the plump, snub-nosed little fighter called the Brewster Buffalo stands out as a turkey. The plane had its day of ignominy in the epic Battle of Midway in June 1942, when

the Air Museum Network January 2, 2013 News Read more
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