HistoryThe Yankee Air Force Inc. was founded in 1981 to pursue these goals: 1
Fire and rebuildingOn the night of October 9, 2004, the Yankee Air Museum's hangar on the northeast side of Willow Run (KYIP) burned down. The B-17, B-25 and C-47 were saved through heroic efforts by museum volunteers. The Stinson was at another hangar. Everything else inside the hangar was destroyed, including the original prototype YOV-10A Bronco, Waco CG-4A Glider, F-105, L-39, Link Trainer, artifacts, spare parts, tools, and the Museum's library. There are plans in place to rebuild. The first building was dedicated on April 16 2007, and the objective of the Michigan Aerospace Foundation, Inc. is to build a greatly expanded, state-of-the-art aviation museum and aerospace facility to replace the lost facility. CollectionIn the Museum's collection are several flyable aircraft. They include:
The Museum Airpark also contains a number of retired aircraft. These aircraft include:
An AT-11 is being restored to flyable status at a hangar near the airpark. Other large collections of flying historic aircraft
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