Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.


Excellent! Great interest and wow factors there.
The one thing that stood out was how generally skinny everyone was, even with layers of clothing.![]()
....( or persons ate more sensibly back then) I was surprised to see the V1 and V2 rockets being displayed. I wonder too if any of the numerous German aircraft being displayed,....from the Komet to a helicopter,.....were eventually junked or exist in some museum some place today.Several posts below suggest that the Freeman Army Air Field Museum located on the Freeman Municipal Airport in Seymour, IN is closed. That is not correct.
I'm the President of the museum, and have been for several years. The museum is open every Saturday morning from 9:00 to noon (except national holiday weekends), and pretty much any other time by request. Call the airport manager's office, 812-522-2031, during normal business hours to gain access. The airport secretary, Diane, will track down one of us 9 volunteer directors and we will be glad to open up and take you through. We recently opened a second building and now have our 1942 Ford/American LaFrance fire truck and a Link Trainer (flight simulator) on display there.
Thank you for your interest in our museum.