When Irishman Michael Kelly was a boy, he loved nothing more than gazing at planes taking off and landing at his nearest airport. Now 67, after more than half a century building what he believes is ...
One of the Museum's most popular models, this replica of the Johnson Monoplane was built in 1959 by Julius and Harry Johnson—who designed and built the original aircraft in 1910. Among the historic ...
A long time aviation favorite at the Eastern Iowa Airport is back on public display again. But this time, you can look for all the model airplanes in a new location. For about 50 years, dozens of ...
March 3, 2009 For more than 50 years, he's been building model war planes at home. He now has more than 500 models in his collection. When ever Frank Modica of Berwyn starts building a model airplane ...
A view of some of the model aircraft donated to the installation by Wayne Boller during a ceremony April 11 at Scott Air Force Base’s Airfield Management Operations Atrium. Boller donated 35 military ...
"A Cut Above: Airplane Models from the SFO Museum Collection." For over a century, model aircraft have helped aviation professionals and enthusiasts envision the history and technological triumphs of ...
CEDAR RAPIDS - The story of Major Robert M. Horsky can be told through his planes. The United States Air Force veteran and Cedar Rapids native, who died in the skies over Vietnam in 1965, built model ...
A collection of model planes now call the Lafayette VA Clinic home. The family of George T. Mayer, a Navy Veteran and native of New Orleans, donated his World War II model plane collection on Monday.
John F.M. Wolfe, a historian of York County aviation, has written the book on local airstrips. He also knows airplanes. He has worked for the past 10 years to build a 210-piece collection of model ...
A large crowd was flying high with enthusiasm Saturday as members of the Grand Junction Modeleers Club and other model plane enthusiasts guided their warbird replica planes to great heights by radio ...
When Irishman Michael Kelly was a boy, he loved nothing more than gazing at planes taking off and landing at his nearest airport. Now 67, after more than half a century building what he believes is ...
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