The Museum will be closing early on November 8th for our International Hall of Fame Celebration. Final admission will be at 2:30pm with the Museum closing at 3pm.
Our items on Archive.org include many things that are hard to classify but are very useful to aviation entusiasts. Our Museum houses literally thousands of aircraft engineering drawings. Many of these have been digitized and can be found on the site.




Drawings for the 1928 Alexander Eaglerock, F4U Corsair, Consolidated PB2Y and Convair F-102 are just a few of the models with technical data on our Archive.org site.
Logbooks were used by pilots to record hours and type of aircraft flown. We have digitized some and shared them on Archive.org
Some of the logbooks we have online are those that belonged to Leo Moser, James Krull and Captain W.D. Fournier.
Two of the most historically significant items on Archive.org are the Daily Activity Log and Flight Log of the 103rd Aero Squadron....once kown as the Lafeyette Escadrille.
Also you will find some Pacific Southwest Airlines jingles that may bring back some fond memories.
Take a look at our Archive.org page to see what other gems you can find...cause there are a bunch!
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