Eric and I were offered a Tour by Merle, one of the volunteers. We said yes and Merle walked us over to the Museum's main building where most of the collection of aircraft is on display.
was built in the 1930s
& 1940s.
BiWing Stunt Plane
manufactured since the
1970s.
This Hiller UH-12E is a
PAA (Pan American Airways)
is stitched on the pocket of
these 1940s Coveralls.
It is made of a very durable
fabric.
There are many Aircraft Engines here.
I tell Merle how grateful I am to see the Display. One of the few Female Pilots the general public is aware of is Amelia Earhart. Her career in aviation was paved by many other women including Bessie Coleman.
The Dobbins Simcopter is
built to fly into the airport,
detach the car & drive to
your destination.
The red plane is the
Aerecona C - 3.
The white plane is the
Bowlus Super Albatross
Glider.
1946 Globe Swift CG - 1B
Merle points to this case -
A World War I Handley Page
Bomber Front Section
Aercona Champ
Volmer Jensen VJ-21
Glider
A scale model of the
Wright Flier
Eric and I told Merle about our visit to The Wright Brothers National Museum and the Wright Brothers Monument in North Carolina.
This Stahltaube is a replica
of the 1913 Plane.
Wires keep the wings stable.
Uniform with Colt Aircraft Gun.
World War I Naval Officer
Uniform & Cap
MK-1A Bomb Sight
Radio Box, 25 lb Cooper
Bomb & other World
War I artifacts.
The front of a 1956 Vickers
Viscount Turbo Prop
Airliner
Viscount is mounted on
the door to the cabin
of the plane.
Merle walks us over to The Prop Shop. Damaged Propellors are built and damaged ones are repaired here.
at the Prop Shop
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