These aircraft and vehicles are in working order and can be viewed at the museum and various events hosted by the museum.

Completed Projects

Although somewhat forgotten among the ranks of war bird enthusiasts today, the Vultee BT-13, played a vital role in training many USAAC and USAAF pilots.
The aircraft made its maiden flight sometime during March of 1939
as a cantilever low-wing monoplane of all-metal construction.
The BT-13A was produced to the extent of 7,037 aircraft and differed only in the use of a  P&W R-985-AN-1 radial engine and lack of landing gear fairings.
Once in service, the aircraft quickly got it's nickname of "Vibrator" due to the fact that it had a tendency to shake quite violently as it approached it's stall speed.

Vultee BT 13A