Anyone who's pasing through Northwest Indiana really should take some time and stop in at the Indiana Aviation Museum at the Porter County Airport, in Valparaiso, Indiana. I have been to this museum several times and the atmosphere is very friendly with tour guides at each plane. The museum is home to 9 classic warbirds and several civilian aircraft, which include, F4U-5N Corsair, P-51D Mustang, A-37A Dragonfly, AT-6G Texan, PT-17 Stearman, T-34B Mentor, T-28B Trojan, L-2 Grasshopper, DHC 1 MK22 Chipmunk, and a Vans RV-4. A unique quality of the museum is that all warbirds fly and have the ability to give rides. Also included in the collection is a Rolls-Royce Merlin, and an R-2800 "Double Wasp". The museum also has a good sized library of books for research as well as a gift shop. [b]The museum is open [b]only[/b] on the weekends from May though October.[/b] Admission is very reasonable as are the rides. The collection belongs to James Read, and is a quality museum, which opened in 2001. For more information and to see some pictures of the collection check out
www.in-am.org.
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warbirdguy on Thu Oct 06, 2005 3:51 pm, edited 2 times in total.