HomeNew Fall Hours Posted Gearing down slowly!Renovated in the spring of 2012, the Museum's collection focuses on North Atlantic aviation history as it pertains to Gander and Gander International Airport, from the 1930's through to present day, with the bulk of the artifacts, photos, and text focusing on the WWII years through the early jet age. Highlights of our collection: We have several WWII aircraft engines, a restored WWII DeHavilland Tiger Moth biplane, a WWII Lockheed Hudson MkIIIA midrange bomber (which we are told is one of only 8 left in the world, and is the only one in North America), a 1950's CF101 Voodoo jet, a 1930's Beech 18S, and a 1940's Canso PBY5A waterbomber. Of special interest, above the main entry we have positioned the tail section of a DC3 (1930's model), and out the back of the building, overlooking beautiful Gander Lake, is the cockpit of the DC3, which visitors can enter from inside the building.The North Atlantic Aviation Museum is conveniently located on the Trans Canada Highway, in the town of Gander, NL.more...See more text