When Irishman Michael Kelly was a boy, he loved nothing more than gazing at planes taking off and landing at his nearest airport. Now 67, after more than half a century building what he believes is ...
One of the Museum's most popular models, this replica of the Johnson Monoplane was built in 1959 by Julius and Harry Johnson—who designed and built the original aircraft in 1910. Among the historic ...
The second installment of a permanent exhibition containing the world’s largest private collection of diecast model aircraft officially opens at Shannon Airport. The new Aviation Gallery, situated in ...
An aircraft lover yesterday launched a Bahrain-based international aviation exhibition, which would later tour the world to showcase the largest model-aircraft collection. Bader Murad's collection of ...
The Eugene W. Kettering Model Aircraft Collection will return to the National Museum of the United States Air Force following the collection’s removal in 2022. The Air Force Museum has announced they ...
A Limerick man's collection of 1,500 model airplanes is now on permanent display at Shannon Airport. There are hobbies. And then there are hobbies. Over several decades, Michael Kelly (67) has ...
"A Cut Above: Airplane Models from the SFO Museum Collection." For over a century, model aircraft have helped aviation professionals and enthusiasts envision the history and technological triumphs of ...
March 3, 2009 For more than 50 years, he's been building model war planes at home. He now has more than 500 models in his collection. When ever Frank Modica of Berwyn starts building a model airplane ...
The world’s largest collection of model aircraft has gone on permanent show in the most appropriate home possible for it – the very airport where the obsession began for a collector to purchase 1,500 ...
A view of some of the model aircraft donated to the installation by Wayne Boller during a ceremony April 11 at Scott Air Force Base’s Airfield Management Operations Atrium. Boller donated 35 military ...
When Irishman Michael Kelly was a boy, he loved nothing more than gazing at planes taking off and landing at his nearest airport. Now 67, after more than half a century building what he believes is ...