Heritage in Flight Museum hosts
special event on Veterans Day
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[November 16, 2023]
On
Veterans Day, the Heritage in Flight Museum at the Logan County
Airport hosted a special open house event featuring members of the
Springfield Ham Radio Operators club and two cadets of the Civil Air
Patrol. The museum hangar was open for tours as was the museum. Both
feature artifacts and memorabilia from various wartime efforts by
the United States in general and the Air Force in particular.
In the hangar the ham radio operators guided guests through the
process of ham radio operation. With a written script, they
instructed the CAP cadets on how to initiate radio calls.
Radio control airplanes were also on hand, but due to the very windy
conditions were not able to go up.
The museum is filled with interesting items including
a wide variety of military uniforms, photos, newspaper clippings and
flags of countries that have been overpowered by American armed
forces. Flags from the Nazi Regime as well as from China are hanging
predominately in the museum, with newspaper headlines from the World
War eras illustrating battles won, and the downfall of persecution
of Jews during the Hitler years.
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The museum also features a gift
shop that hosts several museum and Lincoln/Logan County
souvenirs.
Stacy Watchel is the president of the Heritage in Flight Museum
board. She said that while the museum is not always open, it is
almost always available to be opened. She said folks should be
aware that there are phone numbers on the door of the museum
that call be called, and someone will come to the museum to open
the doors and offer tours and information about the museum.
Heritage in Flight Museum
Phone 217-953-4118
Email info@heritageinflight.org
[Nila Smith]
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