| The fleet of vintage
aircraft displayed at Fantasy of Flight features aircraft whose
accomplishments have earned the admiration of knowledgeable
aviators and inspired the imagination of those who have always
dreamed of soaring above the clouds. The vintage aircraft, painstakingly
acquired by lifelong aviation enthusiast and founder of Fantasy
of Flight, Kermit Weeks, represents all eras of aviation from
early flight to the 1950s. Some aircraft have been carefully
restored to represent the same dignity they possessed when
they ruled the skies. Others, shown in the immersion experiences,
look exactly the same as when Weeks acquired them. Below is
a list of the aircraft you can expect to see when you visit
Fantasy of Flight. (Please note: Some aircraft may not always
be onsite.)
Antonov AN-2
- Avro Cadet
- North American AT-6D
- Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
- Douglas B-23 Dragon
- Consolidated B-24 Liberator
- North American B-25J Mitchell
- Martin B-26 Marauder
- Bachem Ba 349 Natter Viper
- Bell 47G Helicopter
- Bucker Bestmann
- Bucker Jungmann
- Bucker Jungmeister
Chance-Vought
F4U-4 Corsair
- Cierva C 30-A Autogyro
- Curtiss Junior
- Curtiss Model D Headless Pusher
- Curtiss TP-40N
- Fieseler Fi-156 Storch
- Fieseler Fi-103 V-1 Flying Bomb
- Focke Wulf FW-44 Steiglitz
- Fokker D-VIII
- Ford 5AT Trimotor
- Gee Bee Z
- Grumman Duck
- Grumman F3F Flying Barrel
- Grumman FM-2 Wildcat
- Hiller Hornet
- Lockheed Vega
- Mitsubishi A6M5 Zero
- Morane A-1
Morane/Brock
Monoplane
- Norde StampeNorth American P-51C Mustang
- Piper L-4J Grasshopper
- Polikarpov PO-2
- Ryan NYP Spirit of St. Louis
- Short Sunderland MK5
- Spirit of Peace Balloon Capsule
- Standard E-1
- Standard J-1
- Stinson Trimotor
- Supermarine Spitfire MK16
- Thomas Morse Scout
- Trautman Road Air
- Travel Air 4000
- Valkyrie
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