Current Aircraft • Piper J-3
Flitfire - Orville Wright flew in this plane in 1943 (as part of a fund-raising campaign for the RAF Benevolent Fund by Piper Aircraft Company). • 1930
Savoia-Marchetti S.56, one of only two remaining in the world. It is on three-year loan from the Reynolda House Museum of American Art in Winston-Salem, N.C. •
Cessna L-19 Bird Dog - A Korean War era aircraft designed to identify enemy operating positions. •
Stearman PT-13D Kaydet- a standard primary trainer flown by the United States and several allied nations during the late 1930s through World War II. •
Beechcraft T-34 Mentor - a propeller-driven, single-engined, military trainer aircraft derived from the Beechcraft Model 35 Bonanza. It was listed for sale as of Oct. 1, 2010) •
Pilatus P-3 - Swiss primary training aircraft, Switzerland's attempt to create an aircraft similar in design and function to the T-34 "Mentor." •
Fairchild F-22- Two-seat, light sport/utility plane. •
Shehane Aerosport Quail - Experimental aircraft built in 1978, uses Volkswagen engine for power plant, one of a kind. •
Denney Kitfox - complete frame, awaiting engine, skin, controls before construction can begin. •
Purcell Sea Sprite - a 1975 experimental aircraft, one of a kind. •
Purcell Flightsail Pelican - a 1990s experimental aircraft, one of a kind. •
Rutan VariEze - composite canard aircraft, 1st sold in N.C., 3rd sold in U.S., currently under active restoration as of June 1, 2010 by Mike/Ryan White. •
Link Trainers - flight simulators awaiting restoration, used for pilot training from the 1930s until the early 1960s. • BAI Aerospace Unmanned Aerial Vehicle - was used aboard the Coast Guard Cutter, the USS Harriet Lane until 2002. •
Curtis Wright J-65 jet engine
Vehicles • WWII era Plymouth staff car • 1942 Harley-Davidson motorcycle • 1977 Army Jeep • President Truman's Presidential Limo / armored car
Past •
F4U-4 Corsair •
B-25 •
Beechcraft C-45A •
Beechcraft T-34 Mentor ==Large scale models==