 | Original Thomas Morse SC-1 Scout - LeRhone rotary engine |
 | Thomas Morse cockpit |
 | New construction wings in storage |
 | Salmson Canton-Unne 9AD, rated between 45-55 hp. It powered many successful single-place and two seaters in the 1920s, including the Lincoln Sport. Unfortunately, my picture isn't clear enough to make out the text. |
 | SE-5a fuselage under construction |
 | SE-5a tail details |
 | Fokker D-VII replica |
 | Data plate on Fokker D-VII |
 | Another view of the Fokker D-VII |
 | A second Fokker D-VII airframe under construction |
 | Fokker D-VII structure |
 | Fokker D-VII structure |
 | Pietenpol Scout |
 | 1911 Bleriot replica |
 | Ford Model T ambulance. One of several WWI period vehicles at the museum. |
 | Homebuilt mock fighter. I don't know the name of it. |
 | Curtiss JN-4 Jenny (Canuck) replica. |
 | OX-5 engine of Curtiss JN-4 Jenny (Canuck) replica. |
 | Curtiss JN-4 Jenny (Canuck) landing gear detail. |
 | Curtiss JN-4 Jenny (Canuck) cockpit. |
 | View of flight line. |
 | Meyers OTW |
 | Mock fighter taxis for take off. |