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* [[F-100 Super Sabre|North American F-100D Super Sabre]]
* [[F-100 Super Sabre|North American F-100D Super Sabre]]
* [[T-28 Trojan|North American T-28C Trojan]] - USAF Currently displayed as US Navy T-28C
* [[T-28 Trojan|North American T-28C Trojan]] - USAF Currently displayed as US Navy T-28C
* [[A-4 Skyhawk|Douglas A-4 Skyhawk]] - US Navy, Recently restored and displayed in VA-12 markings
* [[A-4 Skyhawk|Douglas A-4 Skyhawk]] - US Navy, Recently restored and displayed in [[VA-12]] markings
* [[A-5 Vigilante|North American A-5 Vigilante]] - US Navy RA-5C BuNo 151629
* [[A-5 Vigilante|North American A-5 Vigilante]] - US Navy RA-5C BuNo 151629
* [[F-84 Thunderjet|Republic F-84 Thunderjet]] - USAF
* [[F-84 Thunderjet|Republic F-84 Thunderjet]] - USAF

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Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum
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Establishedmid-1970s
Location31001 Magnuson Ave.
Pueblo, Colorado
Coordinates38°16′55″N 104°29′54″W / 38.281882°N 104.498449°W / 38.281882; -104.498449
TypeAviation museum
Websitewww.pwam.org
Boeing B-47 Stratojet at the Pueblo Museum

The Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum is a non-profit aviation museum located in Southern Colorado. It was founded in the mid-1970s by former Pueblo City Manager Fred Weisbrod. The museum is also home to the International B-24 Memorial Museum and many B-24 related artifacts. The mission of PWAM is to honor the men and women who served during World War II with an emphasis on the Pueblo Army Air Base and the B-24 Liberator bomber. The museum is located six miles east of Pueblo, Colorado on US Highway 50 at the Pueblo Memorial Airport, occupying space on what was the Pueblo Army Air Base during World War II. It is managed and maintained by the Pueblo Historical Aircraft Society.

The aircraft currently on display are on loan from the various military services and civilian owners. The museum also hosts periodic open cockpit days featuring a select aircraft. Also, there is a research library, including a video tape collection. The museum relies entirely on men and women volunteers, who assist visitors with admissions, store purchases, tours, and aircraft restorations.

Aircraft on display

B-29 "Peachy" displayed inside
Alexander Eaglerock Model 24 On loan from CAHS
Vertol H-21 helicopter displayed outside
F-101A previously displayed outside, before restoration and move to Evergreen
A-26C Invader is currently displayed outside with an A-26B nose

Aircraft Formerly on Display at PWAM

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