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Carolinas Aviation Museum

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Founded in 1992 by Floyd & Lois Wilson, the Carolinas Aviation Museum displays a collection of over 50 static aircraft, and a wealth of smaller historic items related to aviation in the North & South Carolina. The museum is located in Charlotte, North Carolina.

The museum also operates a small group of flying historic aircraft, such as the Piedmont Airlines' DC-3, and two Grumman OV-1D Mohawks, which attend air shows along the east coast.

With access to three runways, one in excess of 11,000 feet, many other historic aircraft, such as B-17s, B-24s, the B-29 and the Berlin Airlift C-54 all fly in and visit the museum from time to time and are open to the public.

The Museum also operates the Dolph Overton Aviation Library. This major aviation archive in named in honor of Major Dolph Overton (USAF Ret), a Korean War ace from North Carolina.

In late 2006 the Museum will begin construction of a major new hangar complex.

Collection

The Aircraft Collection includes:

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