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The Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre is an aviation museum in East Kirkby, Lincolnshire, England.It was opened to the public in 1988 by Lincolnshire farmers Fred and Harold Panton, as a memorial to their older brother, Christopher Whitton Panton, who was killed on operations during the Second World War.
Lincoln: Lincoln: Historic house: Operated by English Heritage, remains of the medieval palace with visitor centre and audio tour Lincoln Museum: Lincoln: Lincoln: Multiple: Archaeology, fine and decorative arts, contemporary visual arts in the Usher Gallery: Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre: East Kirkby: East Lindsey: Aviation
The museum was founded by Gerald Oliver, Jr. in 1981 at Capital Airport in Springfield, Illinois around plans to restore a B-25 using parts recovered from Alabama. [1] [2] It briefly included a second chapter in Bloomington, before that organization split off to form the Prairie Aviation Museum in 1983. [3]
The museum, then located at Offutt, began with its first airplane in 1959 as the Strategic Aerospace Museum. General Curtis LeMay's vision of a museum that preserved historic aircraft had become a reality. Over the following years, the outdoor museum's name changed to the Strategic Air Command Museum or SAC Museum. Ownership of the museum ...
The IBCC has created a digital archive on Bomber Command in partnership with the University of Lincoln. The IBCC Digital Archive focuses on people’s stories of RAF Bomber Command and the bombing war in Europe, 1939-1945, from the perspectives of ground, air, military and civilian, on both sides of the conflict.
63-7746 - March Field Air Museum, March Air Reserve Base, Riverside, California. [67] 63-7748 - Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina. [citation needed] 64-0998 - Lincoln Air National Guard Base, Lincoln, Nebraska. [68] 64-1000 - Rusty Allen Airport, Lago Vista, Texas. [citation needed]
Heritage in Flight Museum, Lincoln; Illinois Aviation Museum, Bolingbrook; Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago; Naval Air Station Glenview Museum, Glenview; Octave Chanute Aerospace Museum, Rantoul – closed; Poplar Grove Vintage Wings and Wheels Museum, Poplar Grove; Prairie Aviation Museum, Bloomington; Russell Military Museum, Zion
Frank H. Woods Telephone Museum, Lincoln, permanently closed in July 2018. Lentz Center for Asian Culture, Lincoln, part of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, closed to public visits; National Korean War Museum, Oxford, opened and closed in 2005 due to fraud [111] [112] VietNam War National Museum, Nelson, photos, closed due to fraud [113] [114]