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  2. Tri-State Warbird Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was formed in 2003 by David O'Maley Sr. and opened to the public on 21 May 2005. [7] [8] O'Maley is a former CEO of Ohio National Life Insurance Company.[9]In 2006, a TBM Avenger aircraft operated by the museum taxied into a homebuilt plane at the 2006 Oshkosh fly in.

  3. Huffman Prairie - Wikipedia

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    Huffman Prairie, also known as Huffman Prairie Flying Field or Huffman Field is part of Ohio's Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park.The 84-acre (34-hectare) patch of rough pasture, near Fairborn, northeast of Dayton, is the place where the Wright brothers (Wilbur and Orville) undertook the task of creating a dependable, fully controllable airplane and training themselves to be pilots.

  4. Cleveland Air Route Traffic Control Center - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Air Route Traffic Control Center (ZOB) or Cleveland Center is located at 326 East Lorain Street, Oberlin, Ohio, United States. [1] The center is located about 30 miles (48 km) outside of the city of Cleveland. [2] The Cleveland ARTCC is the 11th busiest of the 22 Air Route Traffic Control Centers in the United States.

  5. WACO Air Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum received two airplanes, two land vehicles and other objects on loan from the Ohio Historical Society in 2009. [4] A theater made from a replica CG-4A glider was completed in 2015. [5] The museum broke ground on a new Learning Center in September 2017. [6] The museum acquired the prototype RPT in 2018. [7]

  6. Lorain County Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    In the year ending September 28, 2020 the airport had 21,900 aircraft operations, average 60 per day: 94% general aviation and 6% air taxi. This is down from 42,610 operations in 2010. 88 aircraft were then based at the airport in 2022: 70 single-engine and 7 multi-engine airplanes as well as 1 helicopter and 1 glider .

  7. Kent State University Airport - Wikipedia

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    In early 2019, the airport received a 5 million dollar grant from FedEx for expansion, including the creation of a new aeronautics center. [4] [5] The airport was named Ohio's Airport of the Year in 2017 by the Ohio Aviation Association. The airport was commended for promoting aviation by providing access and availability to the exchange of ...

  8. Armstrong Air & Space Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Armstrong Museum is a member site in a larger network of museums and destinations owned by the Ohio History Connection. The National Aviation Heritage Area (NAHA) lists the Armstrong Air & Space Museum as one of its partner organizations, citing its preservation of historically relevant material related to the history of aerospace. [2]

  9. Ross County Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Ross County Airport (ICAO: KRZT, FAA LID: RZT) is a publicly owned, public use airport located 6 miles northwest of Chillicothe in Ross County, Ohio. The airport sits on 350 acres at an elevation of 725 feet. [1] [2] [3] The airport has a number of attractions for local aviation enthusiasts.