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The Tulsa Air and Space Museum (TASM) is an aerospace museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. It is located in the northwest corner of the Tulsa International Airport property. It has 19,000 square feet (1,800 m 2) of historical exhibits, hands-on activities, and vintage aircraft. A full-dome planetarium was added in 2006.
Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre (CBHC), located on the north bank of the St. Marys River in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, is dedicated to preserving the history of bush flying and forest protection in Canada. It was founded in 1987 by a group of local volunteers to preserve the province's history in bush planes and aerial firefighting
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The museum has 47 military jets and propeller-driven aircraft on display. [1] Displayed is a collection of Canadian military aircraft, many in flying condition. [2] The museum is also restoring several Second World War and Cold War aircraft, including a TBM Avenger [3] a De Havilland Canada built S-2 Tracker [4] and a Bristol Bolingbroke. [5]
Delta Flight Museum, Atlanta; Museum of Aviation, Warner Robins; Museum of Flight, Dallas; National Museum of Commercial Aviation, Forest Park – closed; National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, Pooler; World Aircraft Museum, Calhoun – closed [49] World War II Flight Training Museum, Douglas
The Tulsa Air and Space Museum (TASM) was established in 1998 on the northwest side of the airport. [30] The museum added the James E. Bertelsmeyer Tulsa planetarium in 2006. In December 2000 TAIT guaranteed a loan to Great Plains Airlines in cooperation with the Tulsa Industrial Authority (TIA), the Bank of Oklahoma and the city of Tulsa.