Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey

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Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey
NJAHOF Lockheed L-402 Teterboro 03.JPG
Lockheed L-402 Bushmaster on display in front of the museum
Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey is located in New Jersey
Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey
Location within New Jersey
Established1972
LocationTeterboro, New Jersey
Coordinates40°51′17″N 74°03′12″W / 40.854748°N 74.053199°W / 40.854748; -74.053199
TypeAviation museum
FounderPat Reilly & Donald G. Borg
Executive directorRalph Villecca Sr.
Websitewww.njahof.org

The Aviation Hall Of Fame & Museum of New Jersey was founded in 1972 and preserves New Jersey's aviation and space heritage. The museum displays historic aircraft, space equipment, artifacts, photographs, art and an aircraft model collection.[1] The library has more than 4,000 volumes and a collection of aviation video.[1] It is located at Teterboro Airport, the oldest operating airport in the Tri-State Region, at 400 Fred Wehran Drive, Teterboro, New Jersey.

History[]

The museum was founded in 1972 by Pat Reilly and Donald G. Borg. Initially located in a radio tower at Teterboro Airport, it moved to a nearby building in 1985, and again in 1997 to a much larger facility.[2]

Aircraft on display[]

Honorees[]

GlideMobile inside the museum
Wright R-2160 Tornado inside the museum
Bell AH-1 Cobra on display
Name Year of induction
Bert Acosta 1976
Edwin Eugene Aldrin, Jr. 1980
1980
2004
Bernt Balchen 1975
1981
1977
Floyd Bennett 1973
Jean Pierre Blanchard
1974
Boland brothers 1980
1974
Kay A. Brick 1978
Arthur Raymond Brooks 1980
Robert Nietzel Buck 1981
Vincent Justus Burnelli
Richard Evelyn Byrd
Frederick Walker Castle
1987
Clarence Duncan Chamberlin 1973
Robert Joseph Collier 1984
1981
2005
Selma Cronan 1994[4]
1984
1981
1985
1983
1976
1973
2005
1981
Amelia Earhart 1973
1986
1986
Herbert O. Fisher 1983
Charles Joseph Fletcher 1989
Anthony Fokker 1974
Malcolm S. Forbes 1985
1985
Paul Garber 1987
Ivan Gates 1976
1978
1983
Arthur Godfrey 1976
1973
1978
William Halsey, Jr. 1988
Terry Jonathan Hart
1974
Bernice Falk Haydu
1975
1979
Aline Rhonie Hofheimer 2010
1983
1984
Herbert D. Kelleher
1973
1986
Oliver Colin LeBoutillier
Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Charles A. Lindbergh 1973
Leo Loudenslager 1982
Donald Arthur Luscombe 2006
Thomas Buchanan McGuire, Jr. 1982
2009
1983
Ruth Rowland Nichols
1978
1998
Clyde Pangborn 1973
1979
2006
1977
1993
1984
1983
1977
Charles Emery Rosendahl 1980
1979
Barry Schiff
Walter M. Schirra 1982
Issac Schlossbach
Oliver George Simmons 1987
Thor Solberg 1985
Calvin J. Spann 2006
Kathryn Dwyer Sullivan 1987
Stanley Switlik
1979
Juan Terry Trippe 1975
Kenneth R. Unger 1981
George Augustus Vaughn, Jr. 2006
Kenneth A. Walsh
1974
1973
1977
2006
1975
Gill Robb Wilson 1980
Wittemann brothers 1973
James Hart Wyld

Aviation timeline for New Jersey

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Robert Sullivan (2010-01-11). "Across the River - Flight Time". The New Yorker (LXXXVI ed.). p. 27. ISSN 0028-792X.
  2. ^ Brewer, Caroline (25 July 1999). "A hard-working volunteer takes a museum under his wing". The Record. pp. L-1, L-3.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Castiglione, Roger A.; Rethage, Fritz (October 2016). "Self Guided Tour of The Aviation Hall of Fame & Museum of New Jersey" (PDF). Aviation Hall of Fame & Museum of New Jersey. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
  4. ^ "WWII Female Pilot Honored". The Palm Beach Post. 28 May 1994. Retrieved 2019-01-06 – via Newspapers.com.

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Coordinates: 40°51′17″N 74°03′12″W / 40.854748°N 74.053199°W / 40.854748; -74.053199

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