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The Texas Air Museum Stinson Chapter was founded by John Douglas Tosh, a World War II veteran, [2] on October 9, 1999. This is San Antonio Texas only aviation museum open to the general public. The museum's mission has been dedicated to tell the stories of San Antonio's and Texas' vital role in the development of civilian and military air power.
The Texas Air Museum is an aviation museum run by volunteers in two locations—Stinson Municipal Airport in San Antonio [2] and City of Slaton/Larry T. Neal Memorial Airport near Lubbock, Texas. [3] Texas Air Museum was founded in 1985 by John Houston in Rio Hondo. [4] [5] The Slaton location opened in March 1993. [4]
Texas Air Museum - Stinson Chapter; 0–9. 1940 Air Terminal Museum; A. Museum of Aerospace Medicine; American Airlines C.R. Smith Museum; Aviation Unmanned Vehicle ...
Texas Air Museum, Slaton; Texas Air Museum - Stinson Chapter, San Antonio; Texas Air & Space Museum, Amarillo; Texas Flying Legends Museum, Houston – closed [84] [85] Texas Military Forces Museum, Austin; USAF Airman Heritage Museum, San Antonio; USS Lexington Museum on the Bay, Corpus Christi; Vietnam War Flight Museum, Houston [86]
63-7415 – Texas Air Museum - Stinson Chapter, Stinson Municipal Airport, San Antonio, Texas. [citation needed] 63-7424 – Hill Aerospace Museum, Hill Air Force Base, Utah. [45] 63-7482 – Minnesota ANG Museum, Minneapolis-Saint Paul Joint Air Reserve Station, St. Paul, Minnesota. [46]
The Stinson Model R was an American light aircraft built by ... Texas donated to the Texas Air Museum - Stinson Chapter. [12 ... 43 ft 3 in (13.18 m) Height: 8 ...
59-0421 – Texas Air Museum - Stinson Chapter, San Antonio, Texas. 59-0423 – Winston Field Airport, Snyder, Texas. The aircraft is in poor condition overall, and there are defects in various parts of the aircraft. [citation needed] 59-0426 – South Dakota Air and Space Museum, Ellsworth AFB, South Dakota [35]
A J57 is on display at the Texas Air Museum - Stinson Chapter, San Antonio, Texas; A J57 cutaway is on display at the New England Air Museum, Bradley International Airport, Windsor Locks, CT. [19] A J57 cutaway is on public display at the Aerospace Museum of California. It is s/n 35 used on the XB-52 program. [citation needed]