Tri-State Warbird Museum
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CORRECTION: Fixed starting time as museum opens 4 pm.
The Tri-State Warbird Museum was formed in 2003 with a commitment to preserve the aircraft of World War II, educate visitors on America’s role in WWII, and to honor the veterans who fought and those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Originally constructed as a 12,000 sq/ft hangar and 5,000 sq/ft museum display space at the Clermont County Airport, the Tri-State Warbird Museum was completed and opened to the public in 2004. Come out and photograph these rare aircraft with us.
Restored Aircraft Include:
P-51D Mustang Cincinnati Miss
Curtiss-Wright P-40M Kittyhawk
B-25 Mitchell Yankee Doodle
Focke-Wulf Fw 190 F-8
AT-6D Texan Tweety
Grumman TBM-3 Avenger
Boeing Stearman Model 75
Beechcraft TC-45G Expeditor
Cost $12 per person
Parking – no issues on a Wednesday
Other – we will plan to meetup at 3:45 pm outside and start our tour at 4 pm, so be sure to give yourself time to find the location if you’ve never been there before. In accordance with State Orders and CDC recommendations, they ask that all visitors wear masks. This is for the safety of visitors, staff, and volunteers. They ask that all visitors practice proper social distancing, and postpone your visit if you are experiencing COVID-19 like symptoms or have been in contact with someone sick within 14 days of your planned visit.
To Learn More you can visit their website at http://www.tri-statewarbirdmuseum.org/index.html
Directions: the museum is located a short distance off Route 32 between I-275 and East Fork State Park in Batavia.
Limit: 15 persons with a +1 guest limit