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- Airline History Museum
HERE’S HOW YOU CAN GET INVOLVED AND SUPPORT THIS HISTORICAL GEM You can show your support for the Museum by buying these commemorative vanity license plates, telling people you are 100% behind AHM’s efforts while also showing off the most beautiful airplane in the world, our Connie Some of these great pics were done by fans, with many of them done by famed Aviation Photographer Paul Bowen
- FAQ - Airline History Museum
The Airline History Museum is located at Hangar 9 at the Charles B Wheeler Kansas City, Missouri Downtown Airport (KMKC) Contact the ground control upon arrival and we are located on the Southwest corner of the field
- History - Airline History Museum
History of the Museum Let’s Save a Connie Mesa Auction TWA Workforce More Aircraft Hangar 9 The Future Let’s Save a Connie Two men dare to dream, Larry Brown and Dick…
- Admission - Airline History Museum
Hangar 9 at the Kansas City, Missouri Downtown Airport 201 NW Lou Holland Drive Kansas City, Missouri 64116
- Constellation - Airline History Museum
Several months ago, the Airline History Museum was contacted by a firm specializing in providing aircraft to motion picture producers for both static display and flying scenes They had heard about our Lockheed Constellation and wanted more information about the current paint scheme and the availability of the aircraft
- Douglas DC-3 - Airline History Museum
In 1993, AHM members became aware of it, and “old 386” was purchased from a Denver museum An AHM crew made three trips down to Roswell to take the fuselage off the center section and load the parts on trailers for the highway trip to Kansas City, Missouri After locating work space that would hold the airplane, restoration work started
- Upcoming Events – Airline History Museum
Hangar 9 at the Kansas City, Missouri Downtown Airport 201 NW Lou Holland Drive Kansas City, Missouri 64116
- Boeing 727-223 - Airline History Museum
Your help is desperately needed to make this airplane airworthy so it can be flown to its new home in Kansas City, Missouri Fortunately, the airframe remains complete with all major systems intact and operational; however, a big airplane requires a lot of space, insurance coverage, and many gallons of expensive jet fuel to simply test the engines Without your help, this piece of aviation
- Lockheed L-1011 Tristar - Airline History Museum
The airplane is permanently parked south of the museum’s hangar with the tail extending beyond the fence line surrounding the airport apron The aircraft is currently being transformed into an educational facility to help promote interest in aviation among younger generations
- Douglas DC-8-62 - Airline History Museum
Douglas DC-8-62 N41CX is the Airline History Museums first international story It is one of 556 built of which there are now only 5 left in service! We need your help and your support to ferry N41CX to a new home here in Kansas City At the museum the plane will be maintained and be made available for tours We have created a plan to get this great airplane back to Kansas City but it takes
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