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HALL OF FAME SCHOLARSHIP KID'S HANGAR LINKS
 
Glenn H. Curtiss
Glenn Curtiss provided the aircraft that many Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame inductees flew. Many other Wisconsinites flew Curtiss aircraft during World War I, the period between the wars, as well as during World War II. The Glenn H. Curtiss museum, and its website, provide great detail on the man, his achievements in aviation and other facets of his life.
New Past Press
Michael Goc, author of Forward in Flight, The History of Aviation in Wisconsin, has won awards for several of his books. Visit his web site to learn about his books and those of others that have utilized his writing, editing or publishing services.
Military Heritage Database
Arlo Bartsch, combat veteran and B-17 pilot of the 8th Air Force, has dedicated the last 20 years of his life to the development of a computerized database on the 8th Air Force. His fact filled database and website records tens of thousands of details of the airmen, aircraft and missions of the 8th Air Force.
American Aviation Historical Society
For nearly 50 years the AAHS has worked at preserving and disseminating America's rich aviation heritage. The organization has been recognized by the National Air and Space Museum for its historical efforts.
Richard I Bong and World War II Heritage Center
The Richard I Bong World War II Heritage Center opened on September 25, 2002. The center celebrates not only its namesake and Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame inductee Richard Bong but the thousands of men and women that have fought for our freedom.
The National Aviation Hall of Fame
Located adjacent to the US Air Force Museum at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio the National Aviation Hall of Fame is chartered by the US Congress. A worthwhile visit to both the web site and the facility.
Flight-History.com
A terrific archives of photos, details, and stories about aircraft and more. A must visit web site!
Jim Oltersdorf
An author and professional photographer of nature, wildlife, outdoor adventure, cowboys, airplanes, and high risk  photography. Visit his web site, you will certainly appreciate his work. The Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame is grateful to Jim and thanks him for his generosity in allowing us to use his images.

You won't find 500 aviation or history related links here, nor 200 or even 100. You will find links that we have found to be worth your time.

If you enjoyed learning about Wisconsin aviation history and the Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame we are confident that you will enjoy visiting the sites detailed to the left.

Thank you for visiting our site, we hope that you will come back often. Do you know of a site that meets our high standards? A site that would make it as a  recommended link? Send us an e-mail with the address.

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Archie Towle checking the weather station, 1930s
Archie Towle checking the weather station, 1930s Wausau, WI
(Photo courtesy Bob Wylie)