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Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey
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Lockheed L-402 Bushmaster on display in front of the museum
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Established 1972
Location Teterboro, New Jersey
Type Aviation museum
Founder Pat Reilly & Donald G. Borg

The Aviation Hall of Fame & Museum of New Jersey was founded in 1972 and preserves New Jersey's aviation and space heritage. The museum displays historic aircraft, space equipment, artifacts, photographs, art and an aircraft model collection. The library has more than 4,000 volumes and a collection of aviation video. It is located at Teterboro Airport, the oldest operating airport in the Tri-State Region, at 400 Fred Wehran Drive, Teterboro, New Jersey.

History

The museum was founded in 1972 by Pat Reilly and Donald G. Borg. Initially located in a radio tower at Teterboro Airport, it moved to a nearby building in 1985, and again in 1997 to a much larger facility.

Aircraft on display

Honorees

NJAHOF GlideMobile
GlideMobile inside the museum
NJAHOF Wright Tornado R-2160
Wright R-2160 Tornado inside the museum
NJAHOF Bell AH-1 04
Bell AH-1 Cobra on display
Name Year of induction
Acosta, BertBert Acosta 1976
Aldrin, Jr., Edwin EugeneEdwin Eugene Aldrin, Jr. 1980
Aldrin, Sr., Edwin EugeneEdwin Eugene Aldrin, Sr. 1990
Andrews, SolomonSolomon Andrews 1980
Bachik Jr., MichaelMichael Bachik Jr. 2004
Balchen, BerntBernt Balchen 1975
Barnaby, Ralph S.Ralph S. Barnaby 1981
Barnitt, Samuel C.Samuel C. Barnitt 1977
Bennett, FloydFloyd Bennett 1973
Blanchard, Jean PierreJean Pierre Blanchard 1993
Bohlander, Frederick W.Frederick W. Bohlander 1974
, Boland brothersBoland brothers 1980
Borg, Donald G.Donald G. Borg 1974
Brick, Kay A.Kay A. Brick 1978
Brooks, Arthur RaymondArthur Raymond Brooks 1980
Buck, Robert NietzelRobert Nietzel Buck 1981
Burnelli, Vincent JustusVincent Justus Burnelli 1996
Byrd, Richard EvelynRichard Evelyn Byrd 1998
Cascio, Benjamin R.Benjamin R. Cascio 2000
Castle, Frederick WalkerFrederick Walker Castle 1988
Cavalier, SilvioSilvio Cavalier 1987
Chamberlin, Clarence DuncanClarence Duncan Chamberlin 1973
Chopp, Timothy A.Timothy A. Chopp 2013
Collier, Robert JosephRobert Joseph Collier 1984
Conrad, William J.William J. Conrad 1990
Copsey, Robert L.Robert L. Copsey 1981
Cosgrave, Richard C.Richard C. Cosgrave 2005
Cronan, SelmaSelma Cronan 1994
Curtis, HaroldHarold Curtis 1984
Day, Charles HealyCharles Healy Day 1981
Decker, Chester J.Chester J. Decker 1985
Decrescendo, JulesJules Decrescendo 1983
DeGarmo, GeorgeGeorge DeGarmo 1976
Dehmel, Richard C.Richard C. Dehmel 1991
Diehl, WilliamWilliam Diehl 1973
Distefano, AnthonyAnthony Distefano 2005
Durant, Charles F.Charles F. Durant 1981
Earhart, AmeliaAmelia Earhart 1973
Elliott, JackJack Elliott 1986
Esposito, Henyy J.Henyy J. Esposito 1986
Estelle, Earl W.Earl W. Estelle 2005
Feldman, Arlene B.Arlene B. Feldman 2002
Feldman, FredFred Feldman 2002
Fisher, Herbert O.Herbert O. Fisher 1983
Fletcher, Charles JosephCharles Joseph Fletcher 1989
Fokker, AnthonyAnthony Fokker 1974
Forbes, Malcolm S.Malcolm S. Forbes 1985
Forsythe, Albert E.Albert E. Forsythe 1985
Garber, Paul E.Paul E. Garber 1987
Gates, IvanIvan Gates 1976
Geleski, HenryHenry Geleski 1978
Gerard, Francis R.Francis R. Gerard 1983
Gills, Richard F.Richard F. Gills 2005
Godfrey, ArthurArthur Godfrey 1976
Golem, Robert R.Robert R. Golem 1993
Gorski, EdwardEdward Gorski 1973
Gorski, JuliaJulia Gorski 1978
Habermann, John M.John M. Habermann 1991
Halsey, Jr., WilliamWilliam Halsey, Jr. 1988
Hamlen, HarryHarry Hamlen 2002
Hart, Terry JonathanTerry Jonathan Hart 1999
Hartig, William A.William A. Hartig 1974
Hartung, Walter M.Walter M. Hartung 1990
Haydu, Bernice FalkBernice Falk Haydu 2000
Herbert, O. R.O. R. Herbert 1975
Hicha, GeorgeGeorge Hicha 1979
Hofheimer, Aline RhonieAline Rhonie Hofheimer 2010
Holahan, JamesJames Holahan 1994
Hughes, William A.William A. Hughes 1983
Jackson, Michael J.Michael J. Jackson 1994
Johnson, Robert E.Robert E. Johnson 1991
Jones, Charles S.Charles S. Jones 1984
Kelleher, Herbert D.Herbert D. Kelleher 2000
Kotula, JoJo Kotula 1999
Kraissl, Cornelius J.Cornelius J. Kraissl 1989
Krantz, AaronAaron Krantz 1973
Kuhnert, FrederickFrederick Kuhnert 1990
LaGrone, RoyRoy LaGrone 2001
Landi, Phillip J.Phillip J. Landi 1986
Lawrance, SanderSander Lawrance 1994
LeBoutillier, Oliver ColinOliver Colin LeBoutillier 2002
Lindbergh, Anne MorrowAnne Morrow Lindbergh 1997
Lindbergh, Charles A.Charles A. Lindbergh 1973
Loudenslager, LeoLeo Loudenslager 1982
Luscombe, Donald ArthurDonald Arthur Luscombe 2006
McGuire, Jr., Thomas BuchananThomas Buchanan McGuire, Jr. 1982
McNeff, Edward P.Edward P. McNeff 2009
Meade, GeorgeGeorge Meade 2001
Murchio, Thomas A.Thomas A. Murchio 1983
Nichols, Ruth RowlandRuth Rowland Nichols 1988
Noorduyn, R.B.C.R.B.C. Noorduyn 1978
Nordheim, Harry A.Harry A. Nordheim 1988
Olcott, John W.John W. Olcott 1998
O'Malley, Thomas J.Thomas J. O'Malley 1996
Pangborn, ClydeClyde Pangborn 1973
Penn, Sr., John S.John S. Penn, Sr. 1998
Picune, William J.William J. Picune 1979
Plinton, Jr., James O.James O. Plinton, Jr. 2006
Ranley, Louis G.Louis G. Ranley 1977
Reichers, Louis T.Louis T. Reichers 1989
Reilly, H. V. PatH. V. Pat Reilly 1993
Rhode, William E.William E. Rhode 1984
Robertson, Thomas W.Thomas W. Robertson 1983
Rock, Ben B.Ben B. Rock 1977
Rosendahl, Charles EmeryCharles Emery Rosendahl 1980
Ryder, Royal FrenchRoyal French Ryder 1979
Schiff, BarryBarry Schiff 2002
Schirra, Walter M.Walter M. Schirra 1982
Schlossbach, IssacIssac Schlossbach 2001
Simmons, Oliver GeorgeOliver George Simmons 1987
Smith, Dean C.Dean C. Smith 1986
Solberg, ThorThor Solberg 1985
Spann, Calvin J.Calvin J. Spann 2006
Strait, Donald J.Donald J. Strait 1989
Styger, Paul G.Paul G. Styger 1995
Sullivan, Kathryn DwyerKathryn Dwyer Sullivan 1987
Switlik, Sr., RichardRichard Switlik, Sr. 1996
Switlik, StanleyStanley Switlik 1989
Thomson, John E.John E. Thomson 1979
Trippe, Juan TerryJuan Terry Trippe 1975
Unger, Kenneth R.Kenneth R. Unger 1981
Van Dyke, David A.David A. Van Dyke 1995
Vaughn, Jr., George AugustusGeorge Augustus Vaughn, Jr. 2006
Walker, GeorgeGeorge Walker 1991
Walsh, Kenneth A.Kenneth A. Walsh 1997
Watson, Neville E.Neville E. Watson 1993
Webster, Jack O.Jack O. Webster 1974
Wehran, Fred L.Fred L. Wehran 1973
West, CharlesCharles West 1977
White, Lowell E.Lowell E. White 2006
White, Russell R.Russell R. White 1998
Williams, Roger O.Roger O. Williams 1975
Wilson, Gill RobbGill Robb Wilson 1980
Wisely, Hugh DennisHugh Dennis Wisely 1995
, Wittemann brothersWittemann brothers 1973
Wyld, James HartJames Hart Wyld 1997

Aviation timeline for New Jersey

  • 1793 French balloonist Jean-Pierre Blanchard ascended from Philadelphia, flew across the Delaware River and landed in Deptford Township, New Jersey. The Western Hemisphere's first flight took 45 minutes and covered 15 miles on January 9.
  • 1830 Charles Durant of Jersey City, New Jersey became the first American balloonist to fly.
  • 1863 Solomon Andrews (balloonist) of Perth Amboy, New Jersey constructed and flew the first American dirigible.
  • 1909 The Boland brothers of Rahway, New Jersey built and flew New Jersey's first fixed-wing aircraft. They were also the first to fly in South America.
  • 1912 Oliver G. Simmons in a Wright Flyer carried the first official sack of mail across the Raritan Bay from South Amboy to Perth Amboy.
  • 1918 Five New Jersey combat pilots became World War I flying aces.
  • 1921 The world's largest hangar and America's first dirigible, the USS Shenandoah (ZR-1), were built in Lakehurst, New Jersey.
  • 1922 The world's largest airplane, the Barling Bomber, was constructed at Teterboro Airport by the Wittemann brothers.
  • 1923 Wright aeronautical air-cooled Whirlwind engines, built in Princeton, New Jersey.
  • 1925 Hadley Field in South Plainfield, New Jersey was established as an airmail hub.
  • 1926 Teterboro-built Fokker trimotor powered by a Whirlwind engines was the first to fly over the North Pole with Richard Byrd and Floyd Bennett at the controls.
  • 1927 Charles Lindbergh flew solo across the Atlantic in the Spirit of St. Louis powered by a Whirlwind engine. Two weeks later, Clarence Chamberlin in a Wright-Bellanca built in Princeton, New Jersey flew to Germany with a Whirlwind engine. A month later, Richard Byrd used a Whirlwind engine to fly to France.
  • 1928 Newark Airport opened.
  • 1929 William Conrad (New Jersey) at Newark Airport was America's first air traffic controller.
  • 1930 Fokker build's the world's largest passenger plane, a Fokker F.32 at Teterboro Airport.
  • 1930 Eddie August Schneider of Jersey City, New Jersey established the transcontinental airspeed record for people under 18 years of age.
  • 1932 Amelia Earhart prepares for her solo transatlantic flight at Teterboro Airport
  • 1933 Teaneck, New Jersey established the first high school aviation course in the nation.
  • 1933 The Navy dirigible USS Akron (ZRS-4) crashes in the Atlantic Ocean off Barnegat, New Jersey.
  • 1936 Chester Decker of Glen Rock, New Jersey becomes the National Soaring Champion. He won the title again in 1939.
  • 1937 Hindenburg ignites at Lakehurst Naval Air Station.
  • 1941 Civil Air Patrol is founded in New Jersey by Gill Robb Wilson.
  • 1942-1945 General Motors’ Eastern Aircraft Division built 13,500 Grumman fighter planes at Linden and Trenton plants. The Curtiss-Wright Corporation built 281,164 engines and 146,468 electric propellers in plants in six north Jersey locations.
  • 1945 Major Thomas McGuire of Ridgewood, New Jersey became America's second leading flying ace with 38 enemy kills.
  • 1945 General Frederick Castle of Mountain Lakes, New Jersey 1st Lt. Kenneth Walsh of Jersey City and McGuire were recipients of the Medal of Honor.
  • 1947 Reaction Motors of Denville, New Jersey developed the rocket engine for the Bell X-1
  • 1949 Bill Odom flew a single-engine Beach Bonanza non-stop from Hawaii to Teterboro.
  • 1953 Charles J. Fletcher of Sussex, New Jersey invents and flies the world's first hovercraft.
  • 1968 Walter M. Schirra of Oradell, New Jersey becomes the only astronaut to fly in all three spacecraft. The Mercury, Gemini and Apollo.
  • 1969 Edwin Aldrin of Montclair, New Jersey was the first astronaut to land a vehicle on the Moon, and the second person to walk on the Moon.
  • 1973 Malcolm Forbes of Far Hills, New Jersey made the first coast-to-coast flight in a hot air balloon.
  • 1980 Leo Loudenslager, of Sussex, New Jersey won the World Aerobatic championship. Throughout his career he won seven National Aerobatic championships.
  • 1984 Astronaut Kathryn Dwyer Sullivan, of Paterson, New Jersey was the first woman to walk in space.
  • 1991 During Desert Storm, Major Marie Rossi of Oradell, New Jersey was the first American woman to fly in combat.
  • 1991 Rick Trader flew his home-built Ultralight aircraft 15,000 miles from coast to coast and north to Alaska before returning to New Jersey.
  • 1994 Kenneth Johnson (pilot) and Larry Cioppi of Ringoes, New Jersey flew around the world in their Glasair monoplane.

See also

  • List of aviation awards
  • List of aerospace museums
  • North American aviation halls of fame
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