Wittman “Buster”
Wittman “Buster” W-4 Special, NX-14855, Continental C-85 of 85 h.p., red with yellow trim, September 14, 1947, Maitland Airstrip, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Owned by Steven J. Wittman, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Flown by William Brennand in the 1947 Goodyear Trophy Race to first place with an average speed of 165.857 mph for a
Bellanca Skyrocket
Bellanca CH-400 “Skyrocket”, powered by Pratt & Whitney C-1 of 420 h.p., owned by Holmberg Aerial Survey Co. of Chicago, at Milwaukee County Airport, 1941. Medium format negative. Leo Kohn collection.
Air Mail Tour!
Join Collections Manager Ami Eckard-Lee as she gives a history on the U.S. Air Mail service and the Kelch Aviation Museum’s 1928 Stearman C3-MB mail plane.
Make a Simple Paper Airplane
Is winter driving you crazy? Make a simple paper airplane using our tutorial, and post your pictures & videos in the comments below. How far can yours fly? Thanks to Hannah, our Archivist, for the video.
New Board Member – Ann-Marie Elmer
We’re pleased to welcome Ann-Marie Elmer as our newest board member for the Kelch Aviation Museum! Ann-Marie grew up in Brodhead and has a longstanding connection to local aviation. Her father, Frank Gombar, was a founding member of Brodhead’s EAA Chapter 431, and both her parents were pilots. She recalls
Artwork Hanging Team
Museum volunteers (Team Joe & Jeff) are hanging artwork inside the main hangar today. Only 200 more paintings and photos to go, guys!
Phase II Building Frame
The steel erecting crew from Caliber Construction is working on our Phase II building this week. It’s starting to take shape!