This museum seeks to win grants and gifts that will enable it to build a hangar size museum within 5-7 years of 2009.
We are presently developing programs for the community that will help form supporting alliances within the communities surrounding Lunken airport.
The interest of this institution is to promote the history of general aviation and Airline information by preserving artifacts and information within the 100 mile radius of downtown Cincinnati, Ohio.
Develop a regional aviation historical research and educational center with an emphasis on Civil Aviation, in the past present and beyond.
We will expand. maintain and share the museum's historical collection and in so doing, we will create aviation educational programs and grow collaborative efforts with other historical groups and museums.
All of this will focus on developments, achievements, industry and personalities that pertain to civil aviation in the Cincinnati region.
Since July 2004, CAHS has been meeting mostly as a discussion group with an eye toward learning more about the history of aviation in the Cincinnati, Ohio Tri-State (OH, KY & IN) area. Regular meetings have been held on the third Friday of every month since.
Early on in these monthly 3rd Friday meetings, our strategy began to take shape. Discussions were held with Lunken Airport Management and Cincinnati City Officials about the possibility of establishing a museum at the airport. The meetings have resulted in the airport adding a 6 acre plot on the current Master Plan designated as air museum.
Collection includes Radio Controlled model airplanes and real airplanes as well. The museum has a Rutan Vari-Viggen, a Smith Termite, a full scale replica of a 1903 Wright Flyer. A Stinson SR-10C Reliant is expected to join the collection soon.
Our Library collection consists of approximately 400 volumes of Books and a like number of magazines including Sport Aviation, The Captain's Log (of the World Airline Historical Society).
Educational programs will be implemented once the museum is housed in a stand alone facility.
Governance is by a five person Board of Directors
Access: General Public, Students, Scholars, Members
Appointment required: False
We're looking for old engines to display. Particularly LeBlond Engines or other engines with a history related to Cincinnati in any way. If you can help, please contact Charlie at 859-442-7334 or stop by the museum during hours of operation.