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We are always adding things to our website or making progress in our mission to preserve Aeronca history. Please return often to view our current update or to review our past updates.


Aeronca Aircraft History Museum
Posted 1/3/2013 by Todd Trainor

New Archive Document - Image Gallery - Aeronca Model K. Prototype


Online Archive Document 2000046

Aeronca Aircraft History Museum
Posted 1/3/2013 by Todd Trainor

New Archive Document - Image Gallery - Aeronca Model LA. Prototype.


Online Archive Document 2000045

Aeronca Aircraft History Museum
Posted 1/3/2013 by Todd Trainor

New Archive Document - Image Gallery - Aeronca Model L prototype with E-113 engine. This was the only flight with this engine.


Online Archive Document 2000044

Aeronca Aircraft History Museum
Posted 1/3/2013 by Todd Trainor

New Archive Document - Image Gallery - Model L prototype with E-113 engine. This was the only time the Model L flew with the E-113. Notice the tail is different than production.


Online Archive Document 2000043

Aeronca Aircraft History Museum
Posted 1/3/2013 by Todd Trainor

New Archive Document - Image Gallery - Uncovered view of the 1936 Low-wing Aeronca. First model L assembled before covering.


Online Archive Document 2000041

Aeronca Aircraft History Museum
Posted 1/3/2013 by Todd Trainor

New Archive Document - Image Gallery - Prototype Model L fuselage.


Online Archive Document 2000042

Aeronca Aircraft History Museum
Posted 1/3/2013 by Todd Trainor

New Archive Document - Image Gallery - Uncovered view of the 1936 Low-wing Aeronca.


Online Archive Document 2000041

Aeronca Aircraft History Museum
Posted 1/3/2013 by Todd Trainor

New Archive Document - Image Gallery - Aeronca C-3 Master.


Online Archive Document 2000040

Aeronca Aircraft History Museum
Posted 1/3/2013 by Todd Trainor

New Archive Document - Image Gallery - Engine assembly room at the Aeronca factory. Probably around 1932 to 1937. Four unknown Aeronca employees.


Online Archive Document 2000039

Aeronca Aircraft History Museum
Posted 1/2/2013 by Todd Trainor

New Archive Document - Image Gallery - Profile view of an Aeronca E-107A on the build-stand at the factory.


Online Archive Document 2000038

Aeronca Aircraft History Museum
Posted 1/2/2013 by Todd Trainor

New Archive Document - Image Gallery - Aerial view of the Lunken factor about 1930.


Online Archive Document 2000037

Aeronca Aircraft History Museum
Posted 1/2/2013 by Todd Trainor

New Archive Document - Image Gallery - A very early Aeronca C-3 Master, A-501. Uknown pilot


Online Archive Document 2000036

Aeronca Aircraft History Museum
Posted 1/2/2013 by Todd Trainor

New Archive Document - Image Gallery - Aeronca C-3 Master, A-307. Unknown pilot and passenger


Online Archive Document 2000035

Aeronca Aircraft History Museum
Posted 1/2/2013 by Todd Trainor

New Archive Document - Image Gallery - Aeronca C-3 Master


Online Archive Document 2000034

Aeronca Aircraft History Museum
Posted 1/1/2013 by Todd Trainor

New Archive Document - Image Gallery - Aeronca C-3 Collegian. Unknown pilot and passenger.


Online Archive Document 2000033

Aeronca Aircraft History Museum
Posted 12/31/2012 by Todd Trainor

New Archive Document - Image Gallery - C-3 Collegian


Online Archive Document 2000032

Aeronca Aircraft History Museum
Posted 12/31/2012 by Todd Trainor

New Archive Document - Image Gallery - 1931 Aeronca C-3, A107. Unknown person.


Online Archive Document 2000031

Aeronca Aircraft History Museum
Posted 12/31/2012 by Todd Trainor

New Archive Document - Image Gallery - Aeronca C-2N. With E-107 engine.


Online Archive Document 2000030

Aeronca Aircraft History Museum
Posted 12/31/2012 by Todd Trainor

New Archive Document - Image Gallery - Aeronca C1 with the new Warner-head E-113 engine.


Online Archive Document 2000029

Aeronca Aircraft History Museum
Posted 12/30/2012 by Todd Trainor

New Archive Document - Image Gallery - Aeronca PC-2. Appears to be Edo D-1070 floats E-107A engine with exhaust stubs.


Online Archive Document 2000028

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