A commitment to education and preservation
Golden Age Flight Museum is a dedicated group of aviation experts seeking to preserve historic artifacts and introduce aerospace to more people who would not otherwise find its value to society.
A passion for Aviation
Our collection of aircraft and related artifacts is a testament to our commitment to aerospace education.
1944 PT-23
WWII Primary training aircraft for new AAF pilots.
1944 Howard 250
Modified into a corporate transport. Based on a Lockheed Lodestar.
1944 Vultee BT-13A
WWII Basic pilot trainer. Also known as the Vultee Vibrator due to its engine.
Antonov AN-2
World’s largest flying biplane. The AN2 is known around the world as a utilitarian transport and crop duster.
1947 Beechcraft Bonanza 35
One of the first high speed post-war civilian aircraft with modern design. Still in production after almost 80 years.
1946 Bellow Flex CC4-36. Rigid Midget
Built at the end of WWII, the Rigid Midget is a small high performance racing sailplane built for competition flying.
Dedicated to Vintage Aircraft Restoration. Our 1947 Bonanza was abandoned for 20 years and is now flying as it was meant to.
Giving people the opportunity for an introduction to aerospace education with an emphasis on history, while looking towards the future.
Todd Schultz
Founder, Golden Age Flight Museum