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Site updated June 8, 2010

New Video of the Cub on Skis

The Bird CK is done!

New Staff and Contributors Page

New Link on the Contact Page

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It's that time of year. The Museum is open. We have some exciting new aircraft in the collection. They are not to be missed. Hours are 12-4 Sunday's. Come see us fly on the nice days.

 

Eagles Mere Air Museum


We are trying to assemble a collection of rare aircraft and engines. Many are the only ones left in flying condition. The collection consists of 1920’s and 1930’s vintage aircraft and engines that you can see firsthand. If you are lucky, you can also see the aircraft flying. This is a flying collection of aircraft, not a static collection. In addition to the vintage aircraft and engines, we also have a display of vintage airplane related toys, signs, posters and pictures.
Many of the airplanes on display were flown when important developments were occurring in early aviation. For instance:

The Collection includes the following Aircraft:

 

 

 

 

1927 Swallow 1940 Tiger Moth
1928 Alexander Eaglerock A-4 1940 Luscombe 8C
1928 Travel Air 3000 1942 J3 Cub
1928 Waco GXE  1944 Stearman PT13
1929 Travel Air 10D 1910 Baleriot
1928 Curtiss Robin 1924 Lincoln Sport
1929 Waco CTO Taperwing 1924 Lincoln Sport
1930 Bellanca CH400 Skyrocket 1926 Thunderbird
1932 Bird CK (once owned by Wiley Post) 1928 KR 31
1933 Aeronca "Bathtub" 1917 Polson Special
1929 Pitcairn Super Mailwing  1935 Kinner Sportster B
  1924 SF
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