Air Heritage Aviation Museum – Museum and Aircraft Restoration Facility
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Air Heritage Aviation Museum – Museum and Aircraft Restoration Facility
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C-47B Skytrain
“Luck of the Irish”
C-123K Provider
“Thunderpig”
F-4 Phantom II
Bringing The Past Into The Present
VISIT THE MUSEUM
Open 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Saturday
Closed during major holidays
We are now opening up the museum and hangar for events and parties. It is a great place to host a party for someone who is an aviation enthusiast, pilot, or in the military. You can inquire about renting out the space by contacting us via Facebook, calling, or stopping in the hangar. 724-843-2820.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
MAKE A DONATION
Air Heritage Aviation Museum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that is run by unpaid volunteers who have a passion for aviation and a dedication to preserve its history. We are 100% dependent on donations and fundraisers to keep our museum doors open “free to the public” and to keep our Warbirds flying for generations to come! Please consider donating today. You can stop by the museum to donate, send a donation in the mail, or you can send a donation via Venmo or PayPal. Every little bit helps, and we truly appreciate it!!! Thank you!
DONATE TODAY
BECOME A MEMBER
We are always looking for new members. Memberships are the lifeblood of our museum, and the income we generate from membership dues help support the upkeep of our Warbirds and the museum. We are a non-profit organization and are run 100% by unpaid volunteers. All of the money we raise is used to keep our planes flying and museum doors open. Please join today!
JOIN TODAY
WHAT IS HAPPENING AT AIR HERITAGE AVIATION MUSEUM - CHECK OUR FACEBOOK PAGE TO SEE THE LASTEST UPDATES! https://www.facebook.com/airheritage/
Air Heritage Aviation Museum
1 week ago
Please join Vintage Wings for their pancake breakfast to help Beach City Baby return to the skies! The Air Heritage Aviation Museum Team will be there to support their mission!
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Happy Easter and Joyous Passover to all our members, followers, and friends! Wishing you a season of rejuvenation and happiness. In observance of Good Friday, we will be CLOSED on 3 April 2026. The museum will reopen on Saturday, 4 April.
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Air Heritage Aviation Museum
1 month ago
Two weeks ago, Air Heritage Aviation Museum hosted a special event at the hangar designed specifically for canines and their handlers. This unique seminar was organized by Michael McMannus of Ready, Sit, Go Dog Training, in collaboration with Tammi Potts and
Melissa Sowa
. The focus of the event was on scent-work, a growing sport established by the National Association of Canine Scent Work, LLC (NACSW). In this sport, dogs are trained to detect and identify specific scents, competing for titles and ribbons at events held across the United States.
The Air Heritage Aviation Museum was selected as the venue for this seminar due to its distinctive setting. The museum’s aircraft and exhibits provided a challenging and stimulating environment for the dogs to search and locate hidden scents. The event offered both dogs and handlers a valuable opportunity to enhance their skills in a real-world scenario. If you would like to learn more about canine scent-work, please contact Tammi Potts
www.facebook.com/tammi.potts/photos
or
Melissa Sowa
www.facebook.com/melissa.sowa.2025
If you are interested in reserving Air Heritage Aviation Museum for your own special event, please contact the museum at airheritage1@verizon.net.
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2 months ago
Air Heritage Aviation Museum will be CLOSED on Saturday, 7 March 2026 to members and the public. We will reopen on Monday, 9 March at 10:00 a.m. Have a Wonderful Weekend!
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C-47B Skytrain
“Luck of the Irish”
C-123K Provider
“Thunderpig”
F-4 Phantom II
Bringing The Past Into The Present
VISIT THE MUSEUM
Open 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Saturday
Closed during major holidays
We are now opening up the museum and hangar for events and parties. It is a great place to host a party for someone who is an aviation enthusiast, pilot, or in the military. You can inquire about renting out the space by contacting us via Facebook, calling, or stopping in the hangar. 724-843-2820.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
MAKE A DONATION
Air Heritage Aviation Museum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that is run by unpaid volunteers who have a passion for aviation and a dedication to preserve its history. We are 100% dependent on donations and fundraisers to keep our museum doors open “free to the public” and to keep our Warbirds flying for generations to come! Please consider donating today. You can stop by the museum to donate, send a donation in the mail, or you can send a donation via Venmo or PayPal. Every little bit helps, and we truly appreciate it!!! Thank you!
DONATE TODAY
BECOME A MEMBER
We are always looking for new members. Memberships are the lifeblood of our museum, and the income we generate from membership dues help support the upkeep of our Warbirds and the museum. We are a non-profit organization and are run 100% by unpaid volunteers. All of the money we raise is used to keep our planes flying and museum doors open. Please join today!
JOIN TODAY
WHAT IS HAPPENING AT AIR HERITAGE AVIATION MUSEUM - CHECK OUR FACEBOOK PAGE TO SEE THE LASTEST UPDATES! https://www.facebook.com/airheritage/
Air Heritage Aviation Museum
1 week ago
Please join Vintage Wings for their pancake breakfast to help Beach City Baby return to the skies! The Air Heritage Aviation Museum Team will be there to support their mission!
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Air Heritage Aviation Museum
3 weeks ago
Happy Easter and Joyous Passover to all our members, followers, and friends! Wishing you a season of rejuvenation and happiness. In observance of Good Friday, we will be CLOSED on 3 April 2026. The museum will reopen on Saturday, 4 April.
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Air Heritage Aviation Museum
1 month ago
Two weeks ago, Air Heritage Aviation Museum hosted a special event at the hangar designed specifically for canines and their handlers. This unique seminar was organized by Michael McMannus of Ready, Sit, Go Dog Training, in collaboration with Tammi Potts and
Melissa Sowa
. The focus of the event was on scent-work, a growing sport established by the National Association of Canine Scent Work, LLC (NACSW). In this sport, dogs are trained to detect and identify specific scents, competing for titles and ribbons at events held across the United States.
The Air Heritage Aviation Museum was selected as the venue for this seminar due to its distinctive setting. The museum’s aircraft and exhibits provided a challenging and stimulating environment for the dogs to search and locate hidden scents. The event offered both dogs and handlers a valuable opportunity to enhance their skills in a real-world scenario. If you would like to learn more about canine scent-work, please contact Tammi Potts
www.facebook.com/tammi.potts/photos
or
Melissa Sowa
www.facebook.com/melissa.sowa.2025
If you are interested in reserving Air Heritage Aviation Museum for your own special event, please contact the museum at airheritage1@verizon.net.
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Air Heritage Aviation Museum
2 months ago
Air Heritage Aviation Museum will be CLOSED on Saturday, 7 March 2026 to members and the public. We will reopen on Monday, 9 March at 10:00 a.m. Have a Wonderful Weekend!
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