The museum houses a diverse assortment of aircraft in its collection, both inside and on the grounds outside. They have both military and civilian aircraft sections with over 125 aircraft on display. The centerpiece of the museum is the Boeing B-29 bomber ‘Jack Hack’. In addition to ‘Jack Hack, they also have a Lockheed Electra which is similar to the one flown by Amelia Earhart in her attempt to fly around the world. Among the aircraft on the outside grounds is the Burnelli CBY-3 Loadmaster. Its fuselage, when seen from the side, was in the shape of a wing and is one of the last ones known to exist. The museum is currently restoring it. The B-29 was also restored by the museum in their restoration hangar.
AUTHOR’s NOTE: My wife and I visited the New England Air Museum again on May 17th, 2022, and the Burnelli CBY-3 Loadmaster was in the hangar and was restored. And one of the docents allowed me to go inside it – see below:
On Sundays, the museum has what they call ‘Open Cockpit Sunday’ in which patrons are allowed to climb into the cockpits of a variety of aircraft. This is one of the museum’s most popular events. Other events include lectures and presentations given by people in the aviation business. Numerous educational workshops and fun activities are also scheduled throughout the year. Interactive and static displays are placed throughout the museum along with many historical artifacts. Connecticut based aviation companies such as Sikorsky, Kaman, Vought, Hamilton Standard, and Pratt & Whitney are highlighted with aircraft (fixed-wing and rotary), engines, and other various equipment. They also feature WWI and lighter-than-air craft eras.
Functions such as conferences, dinners, school field trips, and birthday parties can be held at the museum. Memberships with discounted admissions and gift shop discounts are available for purchase on site, by mail, or through the internet. The gift shop also has an array of clothing, books, airplane models, games, and various other aviation themed novelties available. There is also a small dining area and free parking. They are open 7 days a week from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. They are closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. Please note that if you visit in the summer months the hangar sections are not air conditioned.
You can visit their website at: www.neam.org
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