PRESERVE

Our museum journey begins with the recovery and restoration of the B-25 Sandbar Mitchell, the heart of the Warbirds of Glory Museum

 

 

                                                                                            OUR MISSION

Founded in 2013, the Warbirds of Glory Museum was formed to restore and fly period aircraft and offer the unique educational opportunity to understand the Second World War experience while mentoring youth in mechanical skills, aircraft restoration and American values.

THE SANDBAR MITCHELL

 

The WWII B-25 bomber nick-named

"Sandbar Mitchell", when completed, will be one of the most historically accurate B-25's flying today.

 

Read more about Sandbar Mitchell's recovery and restoration.

 

Sandbar Mitchell is being restored as ship "8Z" from the 340th Bomb Group/488th Bomb Squadron in honor and spirit of this heroic crew.

 

Learn more about the Guardians of History effort and the tragic story of the crew of the B-25 "8Z".

JOIN THE WARBIRDS OF GLORY MUSEUM

Your membership in the Warbirds of Glory Museum provides the rare opportunity and satisfaction of belonging to a community that is passionate about history, aviation and mentoring youth in restoration and trade skills while honoring and remembering the heroes of the greatest generation.

 

Membership benefits include:

  • - Squadron News (Newsletter)
  • - Exclusive Membership Card
  • - Discounts in the Museum Store
  • - Exclusive accesss to restoration projects
  • - Newsletter and Event recognition
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Warbirds of Glory Museum is an IRS 501 (c3) organization. Please visit Guidestar for official details.


Warbirds of Glory, Kittyhawk Academy and Guardians of History are trademarks and service marks of the Warbirds of Glory Museum.  All @Copyright material is owned by the Warbirds of Glory Museum 2021.


Warbirds of Glory Museum

P.O. Box 345

Brighton, Michigan 48116

(810) 360-9713