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Air Heritage Museum

Check Out The Museums Artifact Display Area All Aviation RelatedDisplays from the beginning to the presentCivilian, Commercial and Military See The Touching Memorial Displays To1st Lt. Robert W. Marx and Staff Sergeant Charles A. Manchester Jr.Both killed in action during WW Two Our Gift Shop Is Stocked With Many Aviation Related ItemsHard to find aircraft graphics on T-Shirts, Sweat Shirts, Baseball Caps and Coffee MugsItems with the Air Heritage Logo on includePens, Key Rings and Coffee MugsHundreds of Aircraft Pins and Military UnittchesFor the kids there are hard to find Snap Together Flyable ModelsThen for the Big Kids, a large selection of Plastic Model KitsVideo By Capt. Al Johnson (US Air) titled A Is For AirplaneFor First Time Flyers Of All Ages Air Heritage of Western Pennsylvania originated in 1983. In 1990, as a result of rapidly multiplying opportunities and membership, Air Heritage Inc. was founded. The dedication of our volunteers had already been proven in the restoration of the B-17G "Nine-O-Nine" (which suffered extensive damage from a crash during the 1987 Beaver County Airshow). Therefore, Air Heritage Inc. reached an agreement to restore a collection of rare WWII aircraft. Several aircraft are presently under restoration in our 120' x 120' hanger on the Beaver County Airport. As a result, ours is truely a "working museum".

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