Fargo Air Museum, Aviation museum at Hector International Airport in Fargo, United States.
Fargo Air Museum sits at Hector International Airport and houses a collection of military and civilian aircraft spread across two large hangars. Visitors can walk among preserved planes that span different eras, each with explanatory displays covering technical details and operational history.
Founded in 2001, the museum began as a grassroots effort to preserve aircraft that might otherwise have been lost. The Beck-Odegaard Wing opened in 2013 to expand exhibition space and accommodate a growing collection.
The museum reflects how aviation shaped life in the Great Plains, with aircraft that tell stories of exploration, military service, and regional development. These machines show how flying connected remote communities and transformed North Dakota's relationship with transportation.
Plan to spend a few hours if you want to see the collection at a comfortable pace. Wear comfortable shoes since walking through both hangars covers considerable ground, and note that some areas may have temperature variations typical of aircraft storage facilities.
Most aircraft in the collection remain airworthy and receive regular maintenance, so visitors occasionally witness actual flight operations or technical work being performed. This commitment to keeping planes functional sets it apart from museums where aircraft are simply on display.
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