Below are some pictures as we transported the items from Macon to Forest Park. A special thanks to our volunteers not pictured, Eddie Williams and Chase Maire and also Sam Alston who came through once again with his trailer.
It's astounding, but did you know that an industry with nearly 100 years of history, that captured the world's attention as airlines were birthed, merged and died, and has grown to become the preferred mode of transportation does not have a dedicated national museum? Well we intend to change all that. Welcome to the National Museum of Commercial Aviation blog. Visit our main website at NationalAviationMuseum.com or call 404-675-9266 for details on becoming a charter member.
Monday, March 23, 2009
New acquisitions this past week..
Thanks to the fine people at Timco in Macon, Georgia we were able to acquire a complete rear galley from an America West 737 and a forward lavatory from the same airplane. These will enable us to put together a fine display in our new facility once it is completed.
Below are some pictures as we transported the items from Macon to Forest Park. A special thanks to our volunteers not pictured, Eddie Williams and Chase Maire and also Sam Alston who came through once again with his trailer.

Below are some pictures as we transported the items from Macon to Forest Park. A special thanks to our volunteers not pictured, Eddie Williams and Chase Maire and also Sam Alston who came through once again with his trailer.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Pictures of museum as of last week...has changed again as we grow.
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