Outreach in Viroqua

Our amazing Outreach Volunteer & historian Michael-John Jaeger is bringing his acclaimed history presentation about airmail, light beacons, and the development of the first airways to the McIntosh Memorial Library in Viroqua, WI, on Friday June 27th! If you’re in the area, you don’t want to miss this. If you’re

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More Parts for the Fly Market

Another truckload of donated aircraft parts arrived at the Kelch Aviation Museum today, to be offered for sale at our upcoming Fly Market on July 18-19 and again on Sept. 5-6. Today’s haul included Cessna 170 parts and engines, plus Tailwind, Raven, and Swift parts, instruments, and manuals. A big

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Behind the Scenes in the Rudy Kopp Memorial Library

Behind the scenes in the museum’s Rudy Kopp Memorial Library & Archive: We often receive donations of unorganized materials, and our volunteer staff has to figure out a way to bring order out of the chaos. This photo shows several hundred vintage aviation magazines. For ease of processing, we sort

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Forward in Flight Article

The latest issue of Forward in Flight magazine features a cover story of the 1937 Pietenpol Air Camper in the Kelch Aviation Museum. Check it out at the link below.

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The Museum is at Armed Forces Day in Wausau

The museum is on the road! We have a booth at the Armed Forces Day celebration at Wausau Airport with EAA Chapter 640 today, introducing kids to aviation with some hands-on toolkits and other fun mini-exhibits. This is our second year at this special event, and we are so grateful

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Parking Lot Completion

The new south parking lot is finished, although we have to wait a few more days before we can drive on it. Here’s a few pictures and the link to a timelapse movie we shot during the work last week:

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Parking Lot Construction Begins

Our long-awaited parking lot improvements are underway! We’re pouring concrete today on the expanded south parking lot, which will double our parking capacity and improve drainage. Those of you who have been here during heavy rain will also appreciate…no more mud! Huge thanks to the Brodhead Area Foundation for making

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STEM Outreach to Janesville

Part of the Kelch Aviation Museum’s mission is to foster STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education among area students. Yesterday, our wonderful volunteers taught students at the Southern Wisconsin Regional Airport’s STEAM event (STEM plus Arts) and showcased our outreach program to Janesville and Beloit area middle schoolers. https://www.gazettextra.com/news/local/flight-science-and-their-future-beloit-janesville-middle-schoolers-take-part-in-airport-steam-event/article_7868ce2a-f2b8-4dd6-a823-96be0479857c.html

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1930 LaSalle Convertible Coupe

New at the Kelch Aviation Museum, this 1930 LaSalle 2-passenger convertible coupe, on long-term loan from Malcolm and Marilyn Peacock of Beloit, Wisconsin. One of 1,400 built, it features a 90 h.p. engine and weighs in at 4,435 pounds. Look for it in the new atrium!

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Our Rearwin at Oshkosh 1974

The Kelch Aviation Museum’s 1938 Rearwin was photographed over 50 years ago at EAA Oshkosh. Thanks for sharing this photograph, Lynn Towns.

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