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Air Victory
Museum
609-267-4488
609-267-6268
FAX: 609-702-1852
Location: South Jersey
Regional Airport 68 Stacy Haines Road Lumberton Twp. Medford,
New Jersey 08055
http://www.airvictorymuseum.org/
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to the Museum
Info thanks to Jose Umaña
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Many Aircraft, Aircraft Engines and Military
Vehicles
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Aviation Hall
of Fame & Museum of New Jersey
Teterboro Airport
Teterboro, NJ 07608
201 288-6344
Click Here for the Official Museum
Website
Aircraft on display are; AH1S Cobra, Bell 47C, Lockheed
402-2 Bushmaster, Martin 202 airliner, Benson Gyrocopter, Scorpion
home built helicopter, HH-52
Info thanks to Chet Wilson
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About 2 Aircraft
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Naval Air Station
Wildwood
Naval Air Station Wildwood Foundation is a not-for-profit organization
whose mission is to restore Hangar #1 at the Cape May County A.irport,
Lower Township, New Jersey, into an aircraft museum
honoring the 38 Naval airmen who perished while training
there during World War II. Hangar # 1 was listed onto the
National Register of Historic Places September, 1997.
Click Here for the Official Museum
Website
Info thanks to Walt Adams
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About 2 Aircraft
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Here's the New Ernie Pyle Exhibit.
Ernie Pyle was probably the most famous War Correspondent of
World War 2. He died on the island of Ie Shima located in the Western
Pacific near Okinawa. This exhibit has exclusive photos and stories about
Ernie Pyle including the story about
"I Thought I Killed Ernie Pyle."
Exhibit Added 14 June 2007 |
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