Rising from the Flood: The Western North Carolina Air Museum Story
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From tragedy to triumph, the Western North Carolina Air Museum stands as a beacon of resilience in our hurricane-ravaged community. When floodwaters invaded this historic aviation treasure with two feet of water and surrounding hangars with eight feet, destroying over 40 private aircraft, museum leaders made an extraordinary decision. Rather than focusing solely on their own recovery, they transformed their damaged space into a critical hurricane relief hub, coordinating helicopter deliveries of generators, food, and emergency supplies to isolated mountain communities for more than two months.
Only after the immediate crisis subsided did the museum team begin their own recovery journey. What followed was a remarkable display of community spirit as volunteers—including complete strangers who had intended to visit as tourists—pitched in to help with extensive cleanup efforts. With support from organizations like the Community Foundation of Henderson County and donations from as far away as New York, the state's first air museum has gloriously risen from the flood.
Today, visitors can once again explore approximately 20 vintage aircraft, many approaching their centennial. Marvel at the 1948 Cessna 195 (the first all-aluminum Cessna), a 1927 WACO used in barnstorming, and a three-quarter replica British Spitfire that children can actually sit in. The museum offers this extraordinary aviation experience without admission fees (though donations help keep the lights on) Wednesday and Saturday from 10-5 and Sunday from noon-5. Private tours are available for school groups, scouts, and aviation enthusiasts by calling 828-691-2030. Whether you're an aviation buff or simply curious about these magnificent flying machines, the Western North Carolina Air Museum's remarkable collection—and even more remarkable comeback story—deserves your attention. Visit soon to support this hometown hero institution that exemplifies our mountain community's indomitable spirit.
Chapters
1. George Real Estate Market Update (00:00:00)
2. WNC Air Museum Hurricane Recovery (00:03:38)
3. Community Support and Reopening (00:07:05)
4. Museum Aircraft and Visitor Information (00:10:56)
5. Real Estate Planning and Legacy Protection (00:14:42)
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