The American Aviation Historical Society was founded in 1956 as a non-profit ( 501.3.c. ) educational organization. The primary objective of the organization is the preservation and dissemination of the rich heritage of American aviation. The Society maintains an extensive collection of books, documents and photographs that are available to researchers and aviation enthusiasts on a wide variety of American aviation history. The AAHS publishes an outstanding quarterly Journal and informative AAHS FlightLine that provides information into interesting and often little known facts associated with American aviation. The Society serves as a catalyst by providing a forum for communication among members having a common interest in specific topics.
We own and fly an AC-47 Gunship restored as the one in which John Levitow earned the Medal of Honor in.
American Huey 369 Organization (some 8000 plus members and growing) was formed for the specific purpose of Preservation, Education and Paying Tribute to ALL Veterans / Patriots. Together with a Museum / Hanger, 2 restored Vietnam era Hueys that fly, the current restoration of a six year Vietnam Veteran B-Model Gunship back to flight and plans in place to build “The National American Huey History Museum” (a 30,000 square foot facility) our members will educate ALL generations to the history of the American made Icon “The Huey”!