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Happy Birthday Ami!
Happy Birthday to Ami – our intrepid collections manager, filmmaker, fundraiser, curator, archivist, director of programs and operations, aspiring mechanic, and official all-around goofball! The
Free Movie Night!
Join us tomorrow at 7pm for our family friendly FREE Vintage Aviation Movie Night! https://fb.me/e/1B8vbsnV1 Pizza & soft drinks served at 6:15 for $8/person. The
Old Magazines with Michael John, #5: Ford’s Failure in Form and Function
By Michael John Jaeger, volunteer docent Over 700 aircraft models were certified in the United States during the 1920s and 30s. Some are still well
Barnstormer Barbecue April 29
Delicious barbecue and more, catered by Fibs Restaurant! Pulled pork, burnt ends, sides and dessert. Vegetarians option of roasted portabella mushrooms and sides. $15/plate, all proceeds
Old Magazines with Michael John, #4: Early 1932 in Four Graphs
By Michael John Jaeger, volunteer docent The March 1932 issue of Aviation magazine is a mass of numbers and figures, in an attempt to portray
A Perfect Day for Fun Projects
It’s cold and gray outside, but that’s perfect weather for books and coloring projects! What are your favorite aviation books? Our kids area isn’t just
Find Us in the Visitor’s Guide!
The new Green County Visitor’s Guide is out, with a great article about the museum and our own Hannah Shickles! The museum is open Wednesday
Travel Air 4000 Project
Ami worked on the exhaust manifold on the Wright J5 engine today, as progress continues on the museum’s Travel Air 4000 restoration! Restoration work is
Blooper Reel
WE DID IT! Thanks to all of you, we met our $3,000 winter fundraiser goal … and you know what that means: The Blooper Reel
Final Hours
Only a few more hours left to donate to our $3K Blooper Reel fund drive Challenge! If we reach our $3,000 goal by tonight, we’ll