Mid-Atlantic Air Museum
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The Mid-Atlantic Air Museum (MAAM) is membership supported museum and aircraft restoration facility located at the Carl A. Spaatz Field, the regional airport serving Reading, Pennsylvania. The museum, founded by Russ Strine, the current President, collects and actively restores historic war planes and classic airliners as well as rare civilian and military aircraft. Many of the museum's historic aircraft are often seen on the airshow circuit.
The Mid-Atlantic Air Museum has hosted the “World War II Weekend Air Show” annually since 1990. The World War II Weekend is generally scheduled to coincide with the Memorial Day (USA) celebrations with an attendance approaching 100,000 people. According to the editors of Military Vehicle Magazine the air show is “The largest and the best WWII reenactment in the nation – bar none”.
It also hosts the “Planes, Trains & Automobiles Transportation Show”, generally held in the fall.
The museum provides speakers and other educational services to the surrounding community as well as offering rides in their vintage SNJ (Navy version of the AT-6 “Texan” WWII military trainer).
[edit] Museum inventory
Year | Manufacturer | Model | |
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1928 | Elias | EC1 Aerocoupe | |
1929 | Brunner-Winkle | Bird "A" | |
1931 | American | Eaglet | |
1933 | Heath | CNA-40 Midwing | |
1933 | Pietenpol | Air Camper | |
1935 | Kellett | KD-1 Autogiro | |
1936 | Aeronca | C3 Master | |
1936 | Taylor (Piper) | J2 Cub | |
1937 | Aeronca | Model "K" | |
1937 | Arrow | Sport F | |
1937 | Fairchild | 24-G Deluxe | |
1937 | Taylor Young | Model "A" | |
1939 | Troyer | VX | |
1940 | Fairchild | PT-19 Cornell (M-62) |
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1941 | Navel Aircraft Factory |
N3N-3 Yellow Peril | |
1941 | Piper | NE-1 Cub | |
1942 | Boeing | N2S3 Kaydett (B-75N) |
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1942 | Fairchild | PT-26 Cornell (M-62A) |
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1942 | Vultee | BT-13A Valient | |
1943 | Cessna | UC-75 Bobcat (T-50) |
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1943 | North American | B-25J Mitchell | |
1943 | North American | SNJ-4B Texan (AT-6; T-6) |
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1944 | Northrop | P-61B Black Widow | |
1945 | Douglas | R4D-6 Skytrain (C-47) |
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1946 | Auster | MKV J/1 Autocrat | |
1946 | Commonwealth | 185 Skyranger | |
1946 | Republic | F-84B Thunderjet | |
1947 | Republic | RC-3 Seabee | |
1950 | ERCO | 415G Ercoupe | |
1950 | Piper | PA-22 Tripacer | |
1951 | North American | F-86F Saber | |
1952 | Martin | 4-0-4 Silver Falcon | |
1953 | Fairchild | C-119F Flying Boxcar | |
1953 | Piasecki | H-21B Shawnee | |
1953 | Piper | L-21B Grasshopper | |
1957 | Vickers Armstrong | 745D Viscount | |
1957 | Lockheed | SP-2-H Neptune (P2V-7S) |
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1958 | Sikorsky | UH-34D Seahorse | |
1959 | Hawker | Mk 58A Hunter | |
1961 | Beechcraft | G-18S Super | |
1961 | Piper | PA-22-150 Caribbean | |
1962 | Convair | CV-580 Turbo-prop | |
1962 | Ried | Flying Submarine (Prototype) |
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1962 | Sikorsky | HH-52A Seaguard | |
1964 | Custer | CCW-5 Channelwing | |
1970 | Rutan | Varieze | |
1972 | Piper | PA-34-200 Seneca | |
1972 | Piper | PA-23-250 Aztec | |
1977 | Cessna | 150M Commander | |
1978 | Piper | PA-38-112 Tomahawk | |
1983 | American Aerolites | Double Eagle |