The museum hires certified mechanics to restore planes that will fly, while volunteers with restoration expertise work on exhibition-only planes. Among such projects was a
Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless dive bomber recovered from the bottom of Lake Michigan 50 years after a Navy ensign, in carrier-landing training in 1944, had to ditch the plane when its engine failed. In November of 2021, the museum began restoring a
B-17 to airworthy condition after it had been on display since 2016 at the
National Warplane Museum. The first engine-run test occurred in April of 2024. During an exhibit launch for Walt Disney’s
Grumman Gulfstream I on December 5, 2022, the Walt Disney Company announced that the museum was embarking on a two-year project to restore the interior of the plane that Disney used when he surveyed Florida for a theme-park location. ==Collection==