Charlotte Flight Museum
Flight Museum in Charlotte, Vermont, United States
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Carolinas Aviation Museum
Carolinas Aviation Museum in Charlotte, is priviledged to be run by dedicated and knowledgeable volunteer docents who are passionate about all things relating to aviation. They have extensive knowledge of the various aircraft on display, and the role that the aircraft played in the shaping of our history. Climb aboard one of our aircraft and sit in its cockpit to feel what it would have felt like to fly one. In 1991 Floyd and Lois Wilson saved the original hangar at Charlotte Douglas Airport from being torn down, and together with a group of aviation enthusiasts, formed Carolinas Historical Aviation Commission, and their vision was to preserve the aviation history of North and South Carolina. The first aircraft acquired by the organization was a North American T-28 Trojan. Carolinas Aviation Museum is a great destination for school field trips, scouts and home schools, and we can also host business meetings and other functions. With our numerous and interesting displays we want visitors to the museum to be able to broaden their aviation knowledge and also to have a memorable visit.