To preserve, display, educate, and honor Alaska's Aviation Heritage.
OUR HISTORY:
1977 Alaskan Historical Aircraft Society was founded by Ted Spencer.
1979 501(c)(3) status was acquired.
1984 PBY was acquired from Fred Richards.
1987 PBY arrives from Dago Lake and King Salmon via an Army training mission.
1988 Museum opens to the public.
Since then... The Museum has continued to collect aircraft from all eras of Alaska aviation, from the 1928 Stearman c2b to the 1981 Boeing B737-29OC. AVIATION
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