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Iowa Aviation Museum

Coordinates: 41°19′28″N 94°26′39″W / 41.324371°N 94.444234°W / 41.324371; -94.444234
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41°19′28″N 94°26′39″W / 41.324371°N 94.444234°W / 41.324371; -94.444234

Iowa Aviation Museum
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Location2251 Airport Rd, Greenfield, Iowa
TypeAviation
Websitehttp://www.flyingmuseum.com

The Iowa Aviation Museum is located at the Greenfield Municipal Airport in Greenfield, Iowa, and is dedicated to preserving Iowa's aviation heritage. The Iowa Aviation Hall of Fame, located at the museum, honors Iowans who have contributed significantly to the growth of aviation.[1]

Collection

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The Iowa Aviation Museum has eleven civil aircraft on display, including some rare examples of early flying machines from the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. The museum's collection includes:[2]

Iowa Aviation Hall of Fame

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The Iowa Aviation Hall of Fame began in 1990 and preceded the opening of the Iowa Aviation Museum. According to the museum's website, "Nominations to the Hall of Fame are accepted until February 1st of each year. A selection committee, appointed by the Museum's Board of Directors, evaluates the nominations on a point system. A permanent tribute for each Hall of Fame inductee is featured at the Museum. The Museum is the only place in Iowa which focuses on the state's aviation heritage."[3]

Iowa Aviation Hall Of Fame Inductees By Year

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1990

  • Ann Holtgren Pellegreno: First woman to serve as a Commissioner for both the Iowa Aeronautics Commission and the Iowa Department of Transportation.
  • John and Yvonne Schildberg: John's fascination with vintage aircraft and Yvonne's generosity resulted in the presentation of ten antique aircraft to the Greenfield community which was the foundation of the Iowa Aviation Museum.
  • John Wesley Cable: Constructed the first airport in Waterloo, Iowa in 1927.
  • William "Billy" Robinson
  • Wyman Fiske Marshall: A member of the “Three Musketeers,” the first aerobatic flying team in the United States, from 1928 to 1929 and United States Marine Corps Brigadier General.

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

  • Carl G. Zeliadt
  • Grant H. Woldum
  • Howard V. Gregory

1997

1998

  • Avery "Jack" Ladd
  • Elvin F. Knotts
  • Robert W. Williams

1999

  • Charles Gatschet
  • Clifton P. "Ole" Oleson
  • Harold B. Miller

2000

  • Hartley A. "Hap" Westbrook

2001

  • Ralph Weberg
  • Robert Parmele
  • Russell and Dolly Zangger

2002

2003

2004

  • Ellen Church Marshall
  • Joseph P. Gomer

2005

  • H. Jerry Dwyer

2006

  • The Iowa Tuskegee Airmen: William V. Bibb, James E. Bowman, Russell L. Collins, Maurice V. Esters, Joseph P. Gomer, Robert L. Martin, George R. Miller, Clarence A. Oliphant, Robert M. Parkey, Luther H. Smith, Thurman E. Spriggs, and Robert W. Williams.

2007

  • Frank C. Wallace
  • Wilmer A. Reedholm

2008

  • Kimberly D. Olson
  • William J. Fox

2009

  • Delbert H. Clayton
  • Jack E. Conger

2010

  • Clyde Cable
  • Glen Niederhauser

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Iowa Aviation Museum". Visit Adair County Iowa. Retrieved 20 July 2010.
  2. ^ "Vintage Aircraft". Iowa Aviation Museum. Archived from the original on 2011-04-09. Retrieved 20 July 2010.
  3. ^ "Hall of Fame". Iowa Aviation Museum. Archived from the original on 2010-09-19. Retrieved 20 July 2010.