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* [[OH-23 Raven|Hiller OH-23B Raven]] |
* [[OH-23 Raven|Hiller OH-23B Raven]] |
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* [[Piasecki H-25|Piasecki H-25A Army Mule]] |
* [[Piasecki H-25|Piasecki H-25A Army Mule]] |
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* [[McCulloch MC-4|McCulloch YH-30]] |
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* [[Hiller YH-32 Hornet]] |
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* [[Sikorsky H-34|Sikorsky VH-34A Army One]] |
* [[Sikorsky H-34|Sikorsky VH-34A Army One]] |
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* [[CH-37 Mojave|Sikorsky CH-37B Mojave]] |
* [[CH-37 Mojave|Sikorsky CH-37B Mojave]] |
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* [[Sikorsky XH-39]] |
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* Bell XH-40 |
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* [[CH-47 Chinook|Boeing-Vertol CH-47A Chinook]] |
* [[CH-47 Chinook|Boeing-Vertol CH-47A Chinook]] |
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* [[OV-1 Mohawk|Grumman OV-1B Mohawk]] |
* [[OV-1 Mohawk|Grumman OV-1B Mohawk]] |
31°19′27″N 085°42′47″W / 31.32417°N 85.71306°W / 31.32417; -85.71306
Established | 1956 Open to public: 1968 |
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Location | Fort Novosel, Alabama 36362 |
Director | Army Aviation Museum Foundation |
Website | ArmyAviationMuseum.org |
The United States Army Aviation Museum is an aviation museum located on Fort Novosel near Daleville, Alabama. It has the largest collection of helicopters held by a museum in the world.[1][2] The museum features some 50 aircraft on public display with aviation artifacts ranging from a replica of the Wright brothers' Model B military biplane to an AH-64 Apache from Operation Desert Storm. The museum has over 160 aircraft in its collection and holds 3,000 historical items.[3]
The museum broke ground on a new building called the Training Support Facility in November 2019.[4][5][6][7]
Sources: US Army Aviation Museum collection pages[8][9][10]
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