Weeks Air Museum

 

The Weeks Air Museum on Kendall Tamiami Airport is dedicated to the preservation and restoration of aircraft through the end of the World War II era. In the early 1990s the Museum was virtually destroyed by Hurricane Andrew and many of the vintage aircraft were damaged beyond repair. The Museum has since been rebuilt and the aircraft that could be restored, have been.

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Ongoing restoration and maintenance work
(Photograph courtesy of Alan Le Marinel)
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