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Yankee Air Museum Begins $6 Million Campaign to Make Its Home in the Former B-24 Bomber Facility at Willow Run

YPSILANTI, MI — The Yankee Air Museum on Monday evening announced a $6 million campaign to purchase and undertake necessary separation and renovation costs for the area of the former Willow Run Powertrain Plant that manufactured B-24 Liberator bombers during

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Replica of historic plane soars at Woodley museum

Woodley, Birkshire, UK — A replica of an historic plane soared into Woodley’s aviation museum, thanks to the work of skilful volunteers.   A half scale Blériot IX now has pride of place in Museum of Berkshire Aviation, celebrating a

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Gloucestershire’s new Jet Age Museum takes delivery of historic Meteor aircraft

Hundreds watched as the aircraft was flown one-and-a-half miles from Imjin Barracks to Staverton Airport under the belly of an RAF helicopter.   The journey was made to preserve the craft’s history, but was also inspired by love. Martin Clarke

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NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK April 21-27, 2013

National Volunteer Week is a time to celebrate people doing extraordinary things through service. Established in 1974, National Volunteer Week focuses national attention on the impact and power of volunteerism and service as an integral aspect of our civic leadership.

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WASPs seek donations for Tournament of Roses Parade float

As the EAA’s SUN ’n FUN celebrates the 70th anniversary of the creation of Women Airforce Service Pilots Thursday, efforts are underway to raise enough money to have a WASP float in the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade.   “The

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Fairbanks’ most-iconic plane secures a permanent home

Fairbanks residents are anticipating the return of their most iconic aviation artifact to Fairbanks International Airport this fall.   The 1923 Curtiss Jenny flown by aviation legends Ben Eielson and Joe Crosson was removed when the terminal was expanded and

the Air Museum Network April 19, 2013 News Read more

Final Push Is On for Bugatti 100P Racer Project

About two and a half years ago Scotty Wilson, EAA member #572551, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, traveled to Oshkosh to examine the original Bugatti 100P Racer that’s on prominent display in the AirVenture Museum after being donated to EAA in 1996.

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Seattle Museum of Flight Offers Weekend B-17 Bomber “Ground School”

On May 18 and 19,The Museum of Flight will be offering a unique, two-day course about the iconic, World War II Boeing B-17 bomber. The “ground school” will familiarize participants in the design, construction, operation and performance of the aircraft.

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Grissom Air Museum’s PROP Program

  Kokomo, IN — Grissom Air Museum is dedicated to the ongoing care and preservation of its unique collection of military aircraft. It is able to maintain the upkeep on these historic aircraft because of sponsors. Without annual contributions, these

the Air Museum Network April 16, 2013 News Read more

Air museum could be coming to Vacaville

Vacaville, CA USA — Land that was once occupied by a minor league baseball field in Vacaville could be the new home of the Jimmy Doolittle Air and Space Museum, a hotel and a multiuse facility able to accommodate up

the Air Museum Network April 14, 2013 News Read more

National Air and Space Museum’s “Time and Navigation: The Untold Story of Getting from Here to There” exhibit – Navigating at Sea

23-year-old Boston clockmaker William Cranch Bond crafted this sea-going chronograph during the war of 1812. It was on board the U.S. Navy vessel Cyrus on a voyage to Sumatra in 1818. click to view larger image.

The first section visitors will see is Navigating at Sea. This section explores the tools navigators used to cross the sea long before the time of GPS. Visitors will learn how navigators relied on chronometers and sextants to find their

the Air Museum Network April 13, 2013 News Read more

SST Arrives at Seattle Museum of Flight

Interior of SST mock up. (click to view larger image)

SEATTLE, WA — The front section of a full-scale mock-up of Boeing’s gigantic supersonic transport will be delivered to the Museum’s Restoration Center at Paine Field on Friday, April 12. Boeing built a full-scale, wing and fuselage proof-of-concept mock-up of

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Alberta Aviation Museum Receives F-104 Starfighter (video)

The Alberta Aviation Museum received an F-104 Starfighter this week. Shane sits down with Tom Hinderks to learn more about the aircraft.  

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Newark Air Museum Celebrates 40 Years

  Newark, Notts, UK — Newark Air Museum celebrates 40 years of being open to the public with an exciting Gala Day on Sunday. There will be lots going on at the venue, next to Newark Showground at Winthorpe –

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Plattsburgh Air Base museum to re-open

  PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. — Frank Baehre has some vivid memories of being on the runway of the Plattsburgh Air Force Base.   “As I’m dumping fuel with the after burner going, I’m sending this big streak of fire out behind

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