Ideas for an aviation park in Bowling Green, KY arose out of a trip by a group of friends, including retired Air Force pilot, Brigadier General
Dan Cherry, to the
National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. During the trip, the group learned that a
McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II aircraft was on display at a local
Veterans of Foreign Wars post in Ohio. In fact, it was the exact
F-4D flown by Cherry during the
Vietnam War, including his dogfight and subsequent downing of a North Vietnamese
MiG-21 in 1972. The aviation park was established in 2005, when the city of Bowling Green and
Warren County, Kentucky agreed to the move the aircraft from Ohio. Aviation Heritage Park was dedicated in 2009, with Cherry meeting the Mig-21 pilot he shot down. The park acquired more aircraft over the following years, including an
F9F,
F-111F,
T-38,
UH-1,
J-3, and
SH-3H. Aviation Heritage Park announced plans for an museum building in October 2017 and broke ground one year later. The new museum building opened to the public on 23 September 2023. == Exhibits ==