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2 Warbird Recovery  





3 Other Colorado and Idaho museums  





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Coordinates: 43°3507N 116°3108W / 43.5852°N 116.5188°W / 43.5852; -116.5188
 

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Spirit of Flight Center
Map
Established2005
LocationNampa, ID
Coordinates43°35′07N 116°31′08W / 43.5852°N 116.5188°W / 43.5852; -116.5188
TypeAviation
DirectorGordon R. Page
CuratorGordon R. Page
Websitewww.spiritofflight.org,
www.warbirdrecovery.com

The Spirit of Flight Center (SOF), is operated by the non-profit Spirit of Flight Foundation, a 501(C)(3) organization based in Nampa, ID. The Spirit of Flight collection, founded by Gordon R. Page, displays limited exhibits on modern and historic aviation, and features aviation history from 1935 to 1975, both military and general aviation. Featured is a Messerschmitt Bf 109 F fighter from Russia. Also on display at SOF is a full-size bronze statue of Amelia Earhart. SOF is located in Nampa, ID at the Nampa Municipal Airport which allows for pilots to fly in to the facility.

The Spirit of Flight Center is associated with Air Assets International and exhibits aircraft and artifacts which have been recovered by Warbird Recovery. The TV series Chasing Planes was filmed at Spirit of Flight Center and features the museum collection.

Mission

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SOF was established to acquire, restore, preserve and display aviation history to honor all American veterans and aviators, to educate the general public of the significance of aviation, and to inspire future generations to participate and learn about modern and historic aviation.

In 2009, SOF placed a record-setting Learjet 24D on long term loan to Redstone College of Denver to help students advance their aviation careers.

In 2019, SOF announced that it would focus on its mobile air museum program called History on the Road to bring the world-class collection to larger events. As part of the focus, Living History Flight Experiences are being added by the Spirit of Flight.

Warbird Recovery

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The Spirit of Flight Center has an aircraft recovery program for international recovery and restoration of rare and historic military aircraft. In 1993, the program started by finding parts of U.S. and Japanese military aircraft in Russia which were recovered and brought to the U.S.. A book called Warbird Recovery is available that tells the story.

Other Colorado and Idaho museums

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