DALLAS, TX – The Commemorative Air Force (CAF) is organizing the “12 Planes of Christmas,” a holiday giving campaign that enables people to support the restoration and operation of World War II aircraft.
Located at SupportCAF.org from December 1, the month-long campaign will provide an opportunity to support any aircraft in the CAF’s collection of 165 planes. In particular, it highlights a dozen restoration projects that are being undertaken by CAF volunteers around the nation:
(Culpeper, VA) A Vultee BT13 Valiant honoring the Tuskegee Airmen. Click HERE to support this airplane.
(Houston, TX) A Bell P-63 Kingcobra telling the unknown story of the “Flying Pinball Machine”. Click HERE to support this airplane.
(Princeton, NJ) An Interstate Cadet honoring aviatrix Cornelia Fort, who flew during the attack on Pearl Harbor. Click HERE to support this airplane.
(Edmond, OK) A Douglas A-26 Invader in the final stages of an 18 year restoration. Click HERE to support this airplane.
(Duluth, MN) A Consolidated PBY Catalina flying boat commemorating the Battle of Midway. Click HERE to support this airplane.
(Georgetown, TX) A North American PBJ Mitchell honoring WWII Marine Corps aviation. Click HERE to support this airplane.
(Mesa, AZ) – A Douglas C-47 Skytrain with a distinguished Special Operations combat record. Click HERE to support this airplane.
(Grand Junction CO) – A Grumman TBM Avenger honoring WWII Naval Aviation. Click HERE to support this airplane.
(Camarillo, CA) – A Curtiss C-46 Commando that flew “The Hump” in the China-Burma-India theater. Click HERE to support this airplane.
(Las Vegas, NV) – A Stinson AT-19 Reliant telling the story of the Lend-Lease program. Click HERE to support this airplane.
(Moriarty, NM) – A Beechcraft AT-11 Kansan that will fly at the same place it trained WW2 bombardiers. Click HERE to support this airplane.
(Dallas, TX) – A Consolidated B-24 Liberator, the oldest heavy bomber in the world still flying. Click HERE to support this airplane.
“The CAF fleet is maintained by volunteer members who donate countless hours to the meticulous restoration and care of each airplane” said Stephan C. Brown, CAF President / CEO. “To offset costs we rely on fundraising events like this, especially for complicated restorations that require larger sums of money.”The 12 Planes of Christmas campaign is being organized online atSupportCAF.org. Donors can contribute to the CAF Restoration Grant Fund or designate their contribution to a specific aircraft.