Warbirds of Glory Museum/B 25 J Sandbar Mitchell Restoration

211 N 1st St
Brighton, MI 48116

Warbirds of Glory Museum, founded in April 2013 by aviation enthusiasts Patrick Mihalek and Todd Trainor, is dedicated to the restoration and operation of historic aircraft, providing a unique educational experience focused on the Second World War. The museum not only aims to bring period aircraft back to flying condition but also mentors students in mechanical skills and instills American values through its programs, including the Kittyhawk Academy.

One of the museum's notable projects is the recovery and restoration of the North American B-25J Sandbar Mitchell, which was retrieved from a sandbar in Alaska 44 years after its emergency landing. This aircraft is being restored to honor the crew of another B-25 lost in Italy during the war, showcasing the museum's commitment to preserving aviation history and honoring those who served.

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