Mid-Atlantic Air Museum

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Vintage Soviet Yak-9 on takeoff at the 2002 MAAM WWII Weekend Air Show.

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 6 June, 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”.

The museum offers rides in their vintage North American SNJ (Navy version of the AT-6 “Texan” WWII military trainer) and in a Stearman Biplane on the second Saturday of the month from May through October excluding the month of June,

It has also embarked on an ambitious project to restore its Northrop P-61B-1-NO Black Widow, recovered from New Guinea in 1989, to flying condition.

Mid Atlantic Air Museum also sells aircraft for MS Flight Simulator of some of their restored aircraft such as the B-25, C-47 and TBM Avenger.

Museum inventory

YearManufacturerModel
1928EliasEC-1 Aircoupe
1929Brunner-WinkleBird "A"
1931American EagleEaglet
1933HeathCNA-40 Midwing
1933PietenpolAir Camper
1935Kellett
1936AeroncaC3 Master
1936Taylor (Piper)J-2 Cub
1937AeroncaModel "K"
1937ArrowSport F
1937Fairchild24-G Deluxe
1937Taylor YoungModel "A"
1939Troyer VX
1940FairchildPT-19 Cornell (M-62)
1941Naval Aircraft FactoryN3N-3
1941PiperNE-1 Cub
1942BoeingN2S-3 Kaydett (B-75N)
1942FairchildPT-26 Cornell (M-62A)
1942VulteeBT-13A Valiant
1943CessnaUC-78 Bobcat (T-50)
1943North AmericanB-25J Mitchell
1943North AmericanSNJ-4B Texan (AT-6; T-6)
1944NorthropP-61B Black Widow
1945DouglasR4D-6 Skytrain (C-47)
1945GrummanTBM-3E Avenger (TBF)
1946AusterMk.V J/1 Autocrat
1946Commonwealth185 Skyranger
1946RepublicF-84B Thunderjet
1947RepublicRC-3 Seabee
1950ERCO415G Ercoupe
1950PiperPA-22 Tripacer
1951North AmericanF-86F Sabre
1952Martin4-0-4 Silver Falcon
1953FairchildC-119F Flying Boxcar
1953PiaseckiH-21B Shawnee
1953PiperL-21B Grasshopper
1957Vickers Armstrong 745D Viscount
1957Lockheed SP-2H Neptune (P2V-7S)
1958Sikorsky UH-34D Seahorse
1961BeechcraftG-18S Super
1961PiperPA-22-150 Caribbean
1962Ried Flying Submarine (Prototype)
1962Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard
1964CusterCCW-5 Channelwing
1970Rutan Varieze
1972Piper PA-34-200 Seneca
1972Piper PA-23-250 Aztec
1977Cessna150M Commander
1978PiperPA-38-112 Tomahawk
1983American Aerolites Double Eagle

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Coordinates: 40°22′54″N 75°58′00″W / 40.381728°N 75.966597°W / 40.381728; -75.966597


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