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==Inventory==
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* 1941 [[Boeing-Stearman Model 75|PT-17 Stearman]] - Two-seat [[World War II]] trainer painted in Army Air Corps colors. Officially the [[Boeing Model 75]], it was commonly called the "Stearman". This Stearman was sent to the [[USAAF]] on JUly 30, 1941, and assigned to the 52nd Flying Training Detachment, in [[Albany, Georgia]].<ref>[http://www.in-am.org/exhibits/1941_PT17_Stearman.asp Stearman]{{dead link|date=May 2011}}
* 1941 [[Boeing-Stearman Model 75|PT-17 Stearman]] - Two-seat [[World War II]] trainer painted in Army Air Corps colors. Officially the [[Boeing Model 75]], it was commonly called the "Stearman". This Stearman was sent to the [[USAAF]] on JUly 30, 1941, and assigned to the 52nd Flying Training Detachment, in [[Albany, Georgia]].<ref>[http://www.in-am.org/exhibits/1941_PT17_Stearman.asp Stearman]
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* 1945 [[P-51D Mustang]] - The museum's P-51D served with the North Dakota, Alabama, and Kentucky [[Air National Guard]]s before being declared surplus in 1958.<ref>[http://www.in-am.org/exhibits/1945_P51D_mustang.asp Mustang]{{dead link|date=May 2011}}
* 1945 [[P-51D Mustang]] - The museum's P-51D served with the North Dakota, Alabama, and Kentucky [[Air National Guard]]s before being declared surplus in 1958.<ref>[http://www.in-am.org/exhibits/1945_P51D_mustang.asp Mustang]
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* 1952 [[T-6 Texan|AT-6G Texan]] - two-seat advanced trainer, the [[U.S. Navy|Naval]] version was called the SNJ and incorporated a tail hook for cable-arrested carrier landings. The museum's AT-6 was delivered to the USAF on June 11, 1952, to the 3301st Pilot Training Squadron, [[Columbus AFB]], MS.<ref>[http://www.in-am.org/exhibits/1952_AT6G_Texan.asp Texan]{{dead link|date=May 2011}}
* 1952 [[T-6 Texan|AT-6G Texan]] - two-seat advanced trainer, the [[U.S. Navy|Naval]] version was called the SNJ and incorporated a tail hook for cable-arrested carrier landings. The museum's AT-6 was delivered to the USAF on June 11, 1952, to the 3301st Pilot Training Squadron, [[Columbus AFB]], MS.<ref>[http://www.in-am.org/exhibits/1952_AT6G_Texan.asp Texan]
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* 1953 [[de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk|DHC 1 MK22 Chipmunk]]
* 1953 [[de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk|DHC 1 MK22 Chipmunk]]
* 1955 [[T-28 Trojan|T-28B Trojan]] - The T-28B was assigned to the Navy trainer and also as a photo plane by the [[U.S. Army]]. This two seat advanced trainer replaced the WWII [[T-6 Texan|AT-6 trainer]]. Production started in 1950.<ref>[http://www.in-am.org/exhibits/1955_T28B_Trojan.asp Trojan]{{dead link|date=May 2011}}
* 1955 [[T-28 Trojan|T-28B Trojan]] - The T-28B was assigned to the Navy trainer and also as a photo plane by the [[U.S. Army]]. This two seat advanced trainer replaced the WWII [[T-6 Texan|AT-6 trainer]]. Production started in 1950.<ref>[http://www.in-am.org/exhibits/1955_T28B_Trojan.asp Trojan]
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* 1957 [[T-34 Mentor|T-34B Mentor]]
* 1957 [[T-34 Mentor|T-34B Mentor]]
* 1943 [[L-2 Grasshopper]]
* 1943 [[L-2 Grasshopper]]

Revision as of 07:18, 25 February 2016

Indiana Aviation Museum
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EstablishedSeptember 28, 2000
DissolvedOctober 29, 2010
LocationValparaiso, Indiana
Coordinates41°27′14″N 087°00′26″W / 41.45389°N 87.00722°W / 41.45389; -87.00722
TypeAviation museum
Collection size9 aircraft
PresidentJames Read

The Indiana Aviation Museum was an aviation museum located in Valparaiso, Indiana, at the Porter County Regional Airport. Incorporated on September 28, 2000, the museum was permanently closed October 29, 2010. The museum was open from May through October, and featured displays of working military and civilian airplanes.

Exhibits

P-51 Mustang

The museum's aircraft were donated by James Read, the founder and president of the museum. The collection began with the T-34 Mentor which required restoration. Interest expanded with the purchase of a P-51 Mustang, PT-17 Stearman, T-28 Trojan, Cessna A-37A, and the AT-6G Texan. Additional civilian aircraft were added to the museum, including a Lake L-4 amphibian and an RV homebuilt.

Inventory

Engines

References

External links