National Warplane Museum

The National Warplane Museum is a warbird and military history museum currently located on the grounds of the Geneseo Airport in Geneseo, New York. Founded in 1994, the museum restores, flies, and displays vintage military aircraft from the Second World War and Korean War eras. In 1998, after a split developed in the membership with two thirds of the group wanting to move to a modern airport and grow, the National Warplane Museum moved to the Elmira-Corning Regional Airport near Horseheads, New York. In 2010, the Horseheads museum reinvented itself as the Wings of Eagles Discovery Center. In 2013, the National Warplane Museum name was reacquired by the 1941 Historical Aircraft Group which remained in Geneseo. [1] The museum hosts the annual Geneseo Airshow, billed as the "Greatest Show On Turf."[2][3]

National Warplane Museum
Established1994
LocationGeneseo, New York
Coordinates42.798674°N 77.842503°W / 42.798674; -77.842503
TypeAerospace museum, history museum
FounderAustin Wadsworth
Websitehttp://www.nationalwarplane.com

Aircraft collection

Hosted aircraft

The museum also hosts several aircraft owned by the Military Aircraft Restoration Corporation.

  • Boeing B-17 "Movie Memphis Belle" - Airworthy

See also

References

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