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The Cavanaugh Flight Museum is an aviation museum in Addison, Texas, with a non-profit 501(c)(3) status for aviation educational.

Cavanaugh Flight Museum
Established1993
Location4572 Claire Chennault St
Addison, Texas 75001
Coordinates32.972648°N 96.835393°W / 32.972648; -96.835393
Typeaviation museum
Visitors33,000 (2006)[1]
FounderJim Cavanaugh[2]
DirectorDoug Jeanes[3]
Public transit accessDallas Area Rapid Transit bus route 341
WebsiteCavanaugh Flight Museum

Mission


The Museum promotes aviation education, research and American aviation heritage. Further, the Museum provides aircraft restoration, operates and maintains flying aircraft, maintains and displays historically-significant vintage aircraft; with an aviation collections department.


History


The aircraft collection held by the museum began as the personal collection of businessman Jim Cavanaugh. His collection began with the purchase of a half-share in a 1939 Piper J-3 Cub in 1980.[4] The museum opened in October 1993.[5]


Exhibits and collections


The flight museum is home to an aviation art gallery that includes pieces from Keith Ferris, Roy Grinnell, William Phillips, John Shaw, Stan Stokes, Robert Taylor, and Nicholas Trudgian.


B-29 "FiFi" Project


In a joint press release,[6] dated 21 January 2008, the Commemorative Air Force and the Cavanaugh Flight Museum, announced a pledge of $1.2M USD to re-engine FiFi, a B-29 Superfortress. The pledge was made by Jim Cavanaugh, the founder of the Cavanaugh Flight Museum. As a result of the contribution, FiFi was returned to flight status, and the B-29/B-24 Squadron of the CAF was relocated from Midland, Texas to the Addison Airport, at Addison, Texas (KADS). The B24 and the B-29 were, for the six months of each year they were not on tour, kept and maintained at Addison. FiFi was sent to Meacham Field in Fort Worth during the winters.

FIFI was based at the Cavanaugh Flight Museum until 2013, when it was relocated to the Vintage Flying Museum at the Meacham International Airport in Fort Worth, Texas.

In 2021 FIFI was moved to the Henry B. Tippie National Aviation Education Center (NAEC) at Dallas Executive Airport (KRBD) in Dallas, Texas.


Partial List of Collection



World War I



World War II


ManufacturerModelSerial numberNotes
de HavillandTiger Moth
AeroncaL-3B43-26886
Boeing-StearmanN2S-4 Kaydet
Boeing-StearmanPT-13C Stearman Kaydet40-1650
CurtissP-40N Warhawk44-7396
DouglasA-26C Invader44-35710Hard to Get
FairchildPT-19A Cornell42-34560
General MotorsFM-2 Wildcat86956
General MotorsTBM-3E Avenger86280
GoodyearFG-1D Corsair92339
HeinkelCASA 2.111(He 111)Spanish built version of He 111. 9K+FZ
HispanoHA-1112-M1LC.4K-172Markings on side <- + -
North AmericanAT-6/SNJ Texan42-85697
North AmericanB-25J Mitchell44-28925How ‘Boot That!
North AmericanB-25H Mitchell43-4106Barbie III'
North AmericanP-51D Mustang44-72339
PiperL-4J45-55210
RyanPT-22 Recruit41-15334
SupermarineSpitfire Mk. VIIIMT719
VulteeSNV-2/BT-13 Valiant44177
YakYak-3M0410101

Korean War


ManufacturerModelSerial numberNotes
BeachcraftT-34A Mentor53-3362
BellOH-13D Sioux65-8040
DouglasA-1H Skyraider52-139606
DouglasEA-1E Skyraider135152
GrummanF9F-2B Panther123078
GrummanS2F-1 Tracker136431
LockheedF-104A Starfighter56-0779
Mikoyan GurevichMiG-15 UTI512036
North American/CanadairF-86 Sabre Mk. IV51-2821
Panstwowe Zaklady Lotnicze (PZL)TS-11 Iskra
SikorskyUH-34D Seahorse150213

Vietnam War


ManufacturerModelSerial numberNotes
BellAH-1J Sea Cobra159220
BellUH-1B Iroquois62-4567
CessnaT-41B Mescalero62323-70
HughesOH-6A Cayuse69-16006
LTVA-7E Corsair II160615
McDonnell-DouglasF-4C Phantom II64-0777
Mikoyan GurevichMiG-17F1228
Mikoyan GurevichMiG-21US04685145
RepublicF-105F Thunderchief63-8543

Civilian aircraft



See also



References


  1. Tanner, Lisa (2007-03-30). "Taking flight; Cavanaugh flight museum seeks to attract more visitors by teaming up with the town of Addison". Dallas Business Journal.
  2. Perdue, Scott (1 November 2006). "Cavanaugh's Flight Through Time". Plane & Pilot. Madavor Media. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  3. Box, Terry (2008-05-08). "Cavanaugh Flight Museum: A real blast from the past". The Dallas Morning News.
  4. Lukas, Paul (2007-04-27). "Collecting war planes in memory of real heros". The Financial Times.[permanent dead link]
  5. Marvel, Bill (1993-10-26). "A Crowded Plane Field; The opening of a third Dallas-area aviation museum is fueled by a growing interest in our airborne heritage". The Dallas Morning News. Newsbank ID 0ED3D3C02B19FAC7.
  6. Cavanaugh Flight Museum: Press Release Jan. 21, 2008 Archived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine





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