Air Heritage Museum & Aircraft Restoration Facility

Aircraft Restoration Facility
Address
35 Piper Street,
Beaver Falls, PA 15010
Operating schedule
Monday - Saturday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM (Except major holidays)
Phone number
724.843.2820
Notes
Group Tours by arrangement.

Air Heritage is an aircraft restoration hangar and working museum specializing in World War II and Vietnam-era aircraft, artifacts, and related items. It is located at the Beaver County Airport, in Chippewa Township near Beaver Falls, PA.

Originating from 1983 as Air Heritage of Western Pennsylvania. In 1990, Air Heritage Inc. was founded in response to rapidly growing opportunities and membership. The dedication of the volunteers had already been proven in the restoration of the B-17G "Nine-O-Nine", which was damaged from a crash during the 1987 Beaver County Airshow.

Hence, Air Heritage Inc. reached an agreement to restore a collection of rare World War II aircraft. Several aircraft are presently under restoration in the 120 'x 120' hangar on the Beaver County Airport. As a result, ours is truly a "working museum".

Volunteers do all restoration and preservation work during scheduled sessions. Air Heritage Museum & Aircraft Restoration Facility is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization. All funding is generated through fundraisers, membership dues, gift shop sales, donations, and the hard work of volunteers throughout the airshow season.

Do you have a desire to touch aviation history? You can help maintain the pride, respect, and dignity that historical aircraft and their crews deserve. Take a look at the museum's artifact display area. All aviation-related displays from the beginning to the present, civilian, commercial, and military. See the touching memorial displays to 1st Lt. Robert W. Marx and Staff Sergeant Charles A. Manchester Jr., both killed in action during World War II.