
This is part of Creve Coeur Airport - for a real eval, go to the airport's review: http://www.yelp.com/biz/uqWR8Ql2jo2n2DfcB-voyw?hrid=oOLLHPjENax8IDlXw5_HPg And yes, the acronym is HARM.
(4)
The Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum, located at Creve Coeur Airport in Chesterfield, MO, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational institution dedicated to the acquisition, restoration, display, and operation of antique and vintage aircraft. With a focus on the Golden Age of Flight from 1920 to 1939, the museum houses a collection of forty-nine aircraft across four main hangars, showcasing both local and regionally significant planes.
Generated from the website
This is part of Creve Coeur Airport - for a real eval, go to the airport's review: http://www.yelp.com/biz/uqWR8Ql2jo2n2DfcB-voyw?hrid=oOLLHPjENax8IDlXw5_HPg And yes, the acronym is HARM.
Ten bucks for a tour and they don't accept credit cards. No ATMs nearby. Wish I knew that before getting a Lyft ride from downtown St. Louis. Nice folks I'm sure but come on. Just get a rinky dink...
This is just a cool little place that most don't know about - take a quick tour...it's worth the time. If you have future pilots in the family they will love this place!
A great place to be if you like old and rare aircraft. I saw many that I've only seen photos of and they're beautifully restored and ready to fly. I went there on a sunny day, toured the museum...