American Airpower Museum

 Avg. visitor rating: (26 visitors)
Photo Gallery  Exhibits  Reviews  
Address(1)Republic Airport
Address(2) 
CityFarmingdale
StateNew York
Zip11735
CountryUSA
Contact 
Phone631-293-6398
Fax 

 
 
Exhibits - By Primary role
Advanced Trainer - 'AT' 1924-1948
 North American AT-6D (Texan) Serial No: 49-3829 
Bomber - 'B' 1924-Present
 Boeing B-17G (Flying Fortress) Serial No: 44-83546 
 North American B-25 (Mitchell) Serial No: 40-2168 
Fighter - 'F' 1922-1962
 Goodyear FG-1D (Corsair) Serial No: 67089  
Pursuit - 'P' 1925-1947
 Republic P-47D (Thunderbolt) Serial No: 44-90447 
Transport - 'C' 1925-1962
 Douglas C-47B-DK (Skytrain) Serial No: 44-76717 

 

Reviews / Comments by our visitors
 David M. Sumague
 , New York

The tour that was given to us by Mr. "Chick" Berger was the most imformative tours from an Aviation museum. Mr. Berger's first-hand account from his bombing raids during World War II could make everyone feel as though they flew through those deadly Daylight B-17 raids. This museum is perfect for any Aviation fan!
07/26/2008 @ 14:09 [ref: 8269]
 David M. Sumague
 , New York

The tour that was given to us by Mr. "Chick" Berger was the most imformative tours from an Aviation museum. Mr. Berger's first-hand account from his bombing raids during World War II could make everyone feel as though they flew through those deadly Daylight B-17 raids. This museum is perfect for any Aviation fan!
07/26/2008 @ 14:09 [ref: 8268]
 David M. Sumague
 , New York

The tour that was given to us by Mr. "Chick" Berger was the most imformative tours from an Aviation museum. Mr. Berger's first-hand account from his bombing raids during World War II could make everyone feel as though they flew through those deadly Daylight B-17 raids. This museum is perfect for any Aviation fan!
07/26/2008 @ 14:08 [ref: 8267]
 gary moller
 east northport, New York

memorial day 2008...took my 6 year old son to the farmingdale AIRPOWER MUSEUM...very moving experiance...planes were awesome...but more awesome was to imagine the men who flew them during the war and what they did...and the many who gave there lives for us...sat in the DC3...a vet gave a brief history...said you'll never know what these men felt to parachute over normandy...lets never forget our HEROES...please donate your time and money...I think they earned it...
05/31/2008 @ 03:52 [ref: 7849]
 David McMahon
 Centuria, Wisconsin

I am looking for a photo of the P-47 with he shamrock on the nose on the web. If anyone finds one please feel free to e-mail it to me. Thanks!By the way I love the "Jug".
11/09/2007 @ 03:31 [ref: 6478]
 Cathy
 Bristol, Connecticut

My father worked at Republic Aircraft from 1953-1964 when he passed away at the age of 42. His name was John Campbell. If anyone remembers him, or has any pictures we would love to hear from you. Thanks!
08/24/2007 @ 13:23 [ref: 6245]
 Ramaz
 Orlando, Florida

Hello Everyone, I am conducting research about The aircraft designer and Republics chief Engineer, Mr. Alexander Krtaveli. It’s been very hard to find information about him. Please let me know where can I find more about this person. Any nformation could be helpful. Thank you in advance. Ramaz Bluashvili
07/20/2007 @ 09:03 [ref: 6123]
 Ken Neubeck
 Patchogue, New York

This museum has been growing over tha past five years with recent aircraft being obtained such as the F-105D and the F-14. They have some very interesting exhibits and some special events during the year where one can be a passenger on some vintage military aircraft. The staff has been very helpful to me during my F-105 book project for Squadron/Signal a few years ago.
04/20/2007 @ 10:13 [ref: 5845]
 Roger Frank
 Placentia, California

What made the visit great was the tour given by Chip. He knew his history and had some personal experience to add to the tour. The facility could use some refurbishing, we have been to Dayton and to Seattle (Boeing Field) and this was below average in maintenance. Thank goodness for Chip though, he made it come alive.
10/13/2006 @ 07:53 [ref: 5335]
 Tom F
 , New York

Went there toaday with my wife and 2 girls and got a guided tour/history lesson from a B17 ball turret gunner, I'm a history buff and I learned stuff from this guy. Static displays were great, well laid out, aircraft in great condition, and the staff are more than freindly. Definitely worth the visit and I will definitely pay them another one.
02/17/2006 @ 18:28 [ref: 4810]


Last updated: / / .

Send corrections/additions by e-mail to museum-info@brooklyn.cuny.edu