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“displaying planes from all eras of flight”
Rhinebeck Aerodrome Museum and Airshows were established in 1993 as 501 (c) (3) non-profit organizations in order to continue Cole Palen’s legacy and ensure the long-term protection and survival of his collection. The Aerodrome’s mission is to obtain, restore, maintain and display Pioneer, World War I and Lindbergh era aircraft, vehicles, related equipment, documents, memorabilia and artifacts of historical significance while seeking to educate the public regarding the historical significance of its collection and the scientific and technological advancements that it represents.
The Aerodrome air show is a unique experience and only available on summer weekends. We came for a Saturday afternoon show and it's quite kitschy with old-timey music and a seasoned announcer. The... Read more
It's a bit noisy. It's a bit smelly. It's 100% awesome! World War I airplanes in the air! Biplanes, triplanes and a few "eindeckers". Pushers, pullers and even a tank! This museum is alive... Read more
The Aerodrome is a wonderful combination of history and entertainment. I have no idea how many other places in the country have this significant of a display of airplanes and memorabilia from a... Read more
Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome
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- Sun, Sat: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
- Mon - Fri: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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