Quonset Air Museum

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Address(1)488 Eccelston Ave (Hangar 488)
Address(2)Quonet State Airport / P.O. Bo
CityNorth Kingston
StateRhode Island
Zip02852
CountryUSA
Contact 
Phone401-294-9540
Fax401-294-98
GiftshopYes

 
 
Exhibits - By Primary role
Attack - U.S. Navy / Marines 'A' 1962-Present
 Douglas A-4C (Skyhawk) Serial No: 147790 
 Douglas A-4F (Skyhawk) Serial No: 155027  
 Douglas A-4M (Skyhawk) Serial No: 158148  
 Grumman A-6E (Intruder) Serial No: 155629  
Fighter (Germany)
 Messerschmitt Bf-108 (Taifun) Serial No: Unknown  
Fighter (USSR)
 Mikoyan-Gurevich Mig-17F (Fresco C) Serial No: 1FO325 
Fighter - 'F' 1922-1962
 Grumman F6F-5 (Hellcat) Serial No: 70185  
Helicopter - 'H' 1948-Present
 Piasecki (Vertol) CH-21C (Shawnee) Serial No: 51-15892  
Helicopter - NASA 'H' 1962-Present
 Bell UH-1B (Huey) Serial No: 64-14021  
 Bell UH-1H (Iroquois) Serial No: 65-09996  
 Bell UH-1M (Huey) Serial No: 66-15083  
 McDonnell-Douglas OH-6A (Osage) Serial No: 67-16570  
 Sikorsky SH-3H (Sea King) Serial No: 149738  
Homebuilt (USA)
 Stolp Starduster Too Serial No: Unknown  
Liaison - 'L' 1942-1962
 Aero L-29 (Delphin) Serial No: 490925 
 Stinson L-9B (Voyager) Serial No: Unknown  
Torpedo Bomber - 'TB' 1935-1946
 Eastern (GM) TBM-3E (Avenger) Serial No: 53914  
Trainer / Utility Transport (USSR)
 Antonov AN-2TD (Colt) Serial No: 1G2619  
Trainer - 'T' 1948-Present
 North American T-28S (Fennec) Serial No: 51-3529  

 

Reviews / Comments by our visitors
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05/31/2008 @ 05:01 [ref: 7918]
 Manuel (Manny) Amaral
 South Dennis, Massachusetts

Hello to all the Airdales out there. I was stationed at Quonset Pt. with the VAW-33 Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron. I worked in the leading Chiefs Office from about 1961-1963? I was then TAD aboard the Saratoga on a med cruise.Returned from the cruise and then was shortly discharged there after. As I get older (like now)my memory fades me. I don't remember any of the names of the guys. But I'll never forget their faces. I have fond memories of Quonset Pt. Its weird now the Sara is in Middleton,R.I. And I live only about less than 2 hours away from her. Anyone who would like to e-mail please do so. I salute all of the fallen veterans and the present who are fighting for our freedom at this present time.
05/25/2008 @ 15:33 [ref: 7820]
 Ken
 Patchogue, New York

This is a nice museum that has some interesting aircraft and a good location. It reminds me of HARP in Floyd Bennett Field with the setup of a very old hanger and outside area as well. I wish them luck in their many restoration projects!
04/05/2008 @ 16:55 [ref: 7277]
 Harold Davidson
 Sandpoint, Idaho

I was stationed at NAS Quonset Point in VC-12 back in 1950-51 as an AL3 when we were flying AD-3W and 4Ws experimenting as extensions of the Canadian DEW line radar. That was before Texas Tower installations. Flying in those old birds was cold as hell during the winter and the exposure suits were a joke. Your breath exhaust from the oxygen mask would freeze down the front of the Mae West.
04/14/2007 @ 14:30 [ref: 5829]
 Marc Jacob Sr.
 Eugene, Oregon

I had my first duty at Quonset Point back in 1972.I was sent to a Aircraft Firefighting School in Lakehurse NAS. I was then sent to a base next to Quonset Point at a base called Charlstown NALF as a Aircraft Fighter. That base was real nice. There was only eight of us on that whole Base. Working 8 to 5 M-F. We got to live Off Base, party after party. Nice Duty. Then they closed the Base. Then my Duty was on the USS Saratoga, CV60.
02/11/2007 @ 07:34 [ref: 5608]
 Charles Munch
 Smithtown, New York

Arrived 5/58 assigned to VX-6 photo striker...stood many a midnight watch walking the line as that freezing wind came racing across Nag Bay and the wind would whistle thru the rigging and tie downs...I was fearful of the dark and the sounds didn't help LOL...Have somewonderful memories of my years in the Navy...left Quonset 9/61...went back in 95' and felt like crying...like they say , you can never go back. Thanks for the opportunity
12/04/2006 @ 15:56 [ref: 5464]
 EIDSON, Randall (Randy) ADR-2 (ac)
 311 Rosewood Avenue, Springfield, Ohio

I was ADR-2 (ac) at VAW-12 from Jan. 1960 then to VAW-33 untill March 1963. We flew the AD-5W board the Champ. We also had the AD-5Q, AD-6, and WF-2 I love flying over the NAS Quonet Point, RI. I lived Navy housing on Miller Street in Wickford, RI. I love to here form you guys and Gals, God Bless All of You Randy 311 Rosewood Avenue Springfield, Ohio 45506 2731 (937) 323-3966 FrannieRandy@aol.com I am L@@KING for a guy that I worked with, he was Harold H. ADR-2 He moved to Con. and then to NJ. Forgot his last name. He live in Wickford too.
10/26/2006 @ 18:40 [ref: 5371]
 EIDSON, Randall (Randy) ADR-2 (ac)
 311 Rosewood Avenue, Springfield, Ohio

I was ADR-2 (ac) at VAW-12 from Jan. 1960 then to VAW-33 untill March 1963. We flew the AD-5W board the Champ. We also had the AD-5Q, AD-6, and WF-2 I love flying over the NAS Quonet Point, RI. I lived Navy housing on Miller Street in Wickford, RI. I love to here form you guys and Gals, God Bless All of You Randy 311 Rosewood Avenue Springfield, Ohio 45506 2731 (937) 323-3966 FrannieRandy@aol.com I am L@@KING for a guy that I worked with, he was Harold H. ADR-2 He moved to Con. and then to NJ. Forgot his last name. He live in Wickford too.
10/26/2006 @ 18:40 [ref: 5370]


 

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