As owner of this website, I would like to share with you my life-long dream to start an aviation museum and save United States built aircraft, aircraft parts, and aircraft memorabilia, and house these artifacts in a building and allow others to come look and learn about the great aircraft of our past.  Sadly, most aircraft from our past are long gone. It is my hope to be able to save some parts of these aircraft so they may be remembered.  Vintage American aircraft are a part of americana and brings a sense of the past to the present.

    Vintage built American aircraft are unique pieces of flying equipment that brings a huge sense of nostalgia.  Each particular aircraft is a part of somebody’s memory. Somewhere, at some time these aircraft sparked an interest with others.

    So many aircraft of the past have been lost and forgotten.  Today’s modern aviation flying is not the same as it has been mid-century.  Such unique looking and amazing sounding aircraft once took to our skies have long since been silent. 

Virtual Museum Roleplay Aircraft List:

Lockheed PV2-5 131555 -

#207 White, Tailcode '7R'.
New York NAS.

Radioplane OQ-19 Target Drone -

"Red" Scheme.

Grumman S2F-2 Tracker 133334-

VS-24 USS Philippine Sea 1957.

Beech UC-45J BuNo 29585-

NAS Pensacola 1964. White/Day-Glo.

Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star-

Sioux City Air Defense Sector.

North American F-86H Sabre Hog-

81st FBW NMF and Yellow Pin Stripes.

Grumman F9F-8Q Drone-

China Lake NAS 'overall day-glo'

Piasecki HUP-2 Retriever-

Overall Day-Glo. USS Lexington 1957.

Piasecki H-21 USAF Rescue-

NMF and Red Trim.

McDonnell F2H-3 Banshee BuNo 126419

Boeing KC-97E Serial 51-0222-


Boeing RB-50G Superfortress
Serial 47-0147-






'V' Tail #5744 VF-114 USS Essex 1956.

Day-Glo nose, wingtips, and tail with white panel above cockpit.

Started life as B-50B-50-BO, converted to RB-50G. Sometimes 'unofficially' called RB-50D by crew. Additional equipment and B-50D style nose added. Aircraft painted in both Day-Glo Orange and Arctic Red trim.