Vintage aero flying museum
Tuesday, August 3, Oshkosh airshow was a success! Our museum had a very successful week at Oshkosh. We had a tent with 7 cases of exhibit material as well as our three Fokker aircraft. Wednesday, July 21, Museum staff ready for Oshkosh airshow. Our museum staff and many volunteers are ready for this year's AirVenture airshow at Oshkosh. Here's an article about one of our key volunteers:.


Vintage Aero Flying Museum
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Vintage Aero Flying Museum - Wikipedia
Greg H errick, who earned his private pilot's license as a high school graduation present from his parents, says he's the only one in his family to become a pilot, so he didn't inherit his passion. His interest in vintage aircraft started early, while growing up in Ottumwa , Iowa , where headquarters for the Antique Airplane Association is located. Herrick, who personally owns more than 35 vintage aircraft, one of the largest holdings of its type in the U. Explaining his passion he notes, "I remember in grade school when the Antique Airplane Association would have fly-ins where old airplanes would come in from all parts of the country. I watched them fly over our house and marveled and the freedom and beauty these old planes seemed to represent.



Vintage Flying Museum
The mission of the Vintage Flying Museum is to promote the spirit and history of aviation through preservation, restoration, education and demonstration. Objectives: 1. Preserve, restore and maintain flying and static vintage aircraft. Establish h Read more.





In , the Covid pandemic cancelled most air shows. Some, like Oshkosh, held virtual events. Some aviation museums are starting to reopen slowly.
