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Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Our Mission
The Mission of the US Military Air Power Museum, (USMAP) is honor the history of the US Military Aviation through the collection, preservation and education of historical aircraft and artifacts that represent all Branches of Military Service.

Our Vision
To encourage, connect and educate past, present and future generations through the history of US Military Air Power.

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2408 NW Berg Dr, Madras, OR, United States

Proudly displaying a vintage aircraft collection started by Jack Erickson in the 1980’s. The collection features over 20 rare aircraft, most of which are still in flying condition. Featuring P-38 Lightning, P-51 Mustang, FW -190, B-17 Flying Fortress, F4U Corsair, B-25 Mitchell, Ki43 Hayabusa, 1938 Bellanca Aircruiser and Many more!

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304 Russell Field Road, Rome, GA 30165, USA

The museum was established in the spring of 2010 and we are still in our infancy. One of the best features of the museum is that we have planes that actually fly. The airplane collection currently includes a T-28 “Trojan” Alpha Model, a T-28 “Trojan” Bravo Model, a 1946 Taylorcraft, Beechcraft C-45, and a 1958 Piper Apache. Vehicles include also a tug and a M38A-1 Jeep.

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10001 American Dr, Amarillo, TX 79111, United States

Texas Air & Space Museum’s goal is to establish and maintain a premier aviation museum to honor the servicemen, servicewomen, aviators and astronauts of northwest Texas and to provide the youth of this five state area an opportunity to see and touch the technology of tomorrow’s world. The museum’s board includes the most experienced and dedicated aviation professionals in the Amarillo and Texas Panhandle regions, and they bring with them a dedication to country and freedom that has its beginnings prior to World War II.

4020 North Stearman Avenue, Pasco, WA 99301, USA

The Save the Old NAS Pasco Control Tower organization is a non-profit founded in 2012 by Ms. Malin Bergstrom and several community members. These like-minded citizens joined forces to save and restore this historic building with the goal of preserving history and honoring the Greatest Generation. This important landmark can be saved and will provide a fantastic location for an aviation museum. Join our museum and save this remarkable building for future generations to enjoy and learn from.

1661 Airport Road, Waterford Township, MI 48327

The Mission of World Heritage Air Museum is to rescue military jet aircraft from the 50s, 60s, and 70s, return them to flight status, and use them to encourage the Youth of America to Dream, Wonder, and Soar.

1 Airport Rd, Mitchell Park VIC 3352, Australia

Ballarat Aviation museum is a unique collection of aircraft, engines and aviation memorabilia from the 1920s to the present day.

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Sierra Lane, Eden Prairie, MN 55347, USA

Wings of the North is a non-profit 501(c) (3) organization founded in February of 1998. Our mission is to preserve and present aviation history.

We arose from the vacuum created when Planes of Fame East Museum’s aircraft relocated to California and the museum was closed for good. In its wake, several volunteers chose to ignore this setback and form a new museum. In less than six months, the group coordinated Mustang Roundup ‘98, a major flying event.

Long term goals include plans for a major, world class museum and educational facility in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. This will involve a tremendous amount of effort in fundraising, acquiring aircraft and memorabilia and creating displays and events for the public.

Our first event was a gathering of P-51 Mustang fighters in May of 1998. Followed by Mustang Roundup ’99 and AirExpo’s in the years since 2000.

The fall of 2009 we moved into our new offices at 14801 Pioneer Trail, Suite 200, Eden Prairie, Minnesota. In 2012, we purchased hangar 72D in Sierra Lane at Flying Cloud Airport where we operate Wings Restorations, the restoration arm of our group.  In 2015, we’ve begun leasing space to operate our new museum which is adjacent to our offices.

Wings of the North is dedicated to presenting and preserving aviation history. To accomplish this mission we put on air displays, symposiums, school presentations, as well as many other programs. To keep our mission a reality, we need your help! We are looking for monetary donations, equipment donations (copy machines, office equipment, tools, and computers), an postage to keep our operation going. We are also looking for donations of aviation artifacts such as flyable aircraft of any type, restoration project aircraft, aviation memorabilia (military aviation uniforms, wings, maps, and photographs), and hangar space.

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21781 Aviation Avenue Georgetown, DE 19947

The Delaware Aviation Museum Foundation (D.A.M.F.) is dedicated to promoting and preserving the history of aviation, focusing on aviation in Delaware and the Sussex County Airport . The museum maintains a display of classic, vintage and military aircraft and aviation artifacts as well as an extensive reference library. The D.A.M.F. promotes tourism to Sussex County by hosting events at the airport and museum, providing an educational venue for students and the community.

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1225 Bluff Road, Columbia, SC 29201, United States

Located in the capital city of Columbia, the South Carolina Military Museum is one of the largest and premiere National Guard museums in the country. It’s mission is to honor and chronicle the South Carolina citizen soldier and this State’s martial tradition from its colonial founding in 1670 to present-day operations worldwide. Featuring an impressive collection of artifacts, displays and exhibits, the Museum tells the story of the South Carolina militia, its evolution into the National Guard, and its important role today as a force multiplier for the United States Army and Air Force.

The South Carolina Military Museum possesses a vast array of authentic firearms, edged weapons, uniforms, artillery pieces, and armored fighting vehicles that literally bring history to life. The Museum also possesses a dedicated staff and numerous volunteers who truly care about sharing the State’s military history. When you walk into our doors, you’ll be greeted by smiling faces and persons eager to answer your questions.

We sincerely hope you visit this great Museum and learn of the past and ongoing sacrifices made by her sons and daughters in uniform. Their history, after all, is your history and the South Carolina Military Museum is devoted to preserving this legacy for all generations.

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