Malmstrom Museum

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Malmstrom Museum
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Location within Montana
Established3 July 1982 (1982-07-03)
Location Great Falls, Montana
Coordinates 47°30′23″N111°12′00″W / 47.5065°N 111.2000°W / 47.5065; -111.2000 Coordinates: 47°30′23″N111°12′00″W / 47.5065°N 111.2000°W / 47.5065; -111.2000
TypeMilitary aviation museum
Founder
  • Dane H. Donnelly [1]
  • Gerald Hanson [2]
  • Bary Poletto [3]
Website Official website (Archived)

The Malmstrom Museum is an aviation museum located at Malmstrom Air Force Base near Great Falls, Montana.

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History

The museum was dedicated on 3 July 1982, at the time being housed in two trailers previously used as classrooms on the base. [4] In 1989 it received a P-63 restoration project from the New England Air Museum. [5] The museum closed for renovations in 1996 and reopened two and a half years later in a larger building. [6]

Exhibits

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Dodge Power Wagon ambulance

Displays at the museum include a launch control center from a ballistic missile silo, a mockup of a World War II barracks, a model airplane collection, an AIR-2 missile, and a core memory element of a FSQ-7 computer. [7] [8] [9]

On display outside are a totem pole, a LGM-30G missile, a missile transport vehicle, an MPS-9 radar trailer, a Dodge Power Wagon ambulance, a Peacekeeper armored vehicle, and a 1947 Ford. [8]

Collection

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