Colonel & Captain,
Father & Son,
Father & Brother
The Ft. Smith Air Museum has completed a permanent display honoring Colonel Virgil Kersh Meroney & Captain Virgil Kersh Meroney III. Memorabilia, documents, photographs and model airplanes each flew in their Air Force Careers with descriptive labels are on display.
A new display dedicated to - True Arkansas Aviation Heroes.
A new display dedicated to - True Arkansas Aviation Heroes.
Please visit the Fort Smith Air Museum on-line at: http://www.fortsmithairmuseum.com
THE FORT SMITH AIR MUSEUM IS OPEN THE SAME HOURS THAT THE
FORT SMITH REGIONAL AIRPORT TERMINAL IS OPEN, SEVEN DAYS A WEEK, 365 DAYS A YEAR, 5:30 am - 11:00 pm.
ADMISSION TO THE FORT SMITH AIR MUSEUM IS FREE.
You won't be disappointed seeing & learning about our Arkansas Aviation Pioneers, Arkansas General Aviation and especially our
Military Flying Heroes.
THE FORT SMITH AIR MUSEUM IS OPEN THE SAME HOURS THAT THE
FORT SMITH REGIONAL AIRPORT TERMINAL IS OPEN, SEVEN DAYS A WEEK, 365 DAYS A YEAR, 5:30 am - 11:00 pm.
ADMISSION TO THE FORT SMITH AIR MUSEUM IS FREE.
You won't be disappointed seeing & learning about our Arkansas Aviation Pioneers, Arkansas General Aviation and especially our
Military Flying Heroes.
Memorial Donations
The museum was chartered by the State of Arkansas on August 26, 1999 and
received an IRS Code 501(c)3 tax status on February 22, 2000.
THE FORT SMITH AIR MUSEUM HAS THE FOLLOWING NEEDS:
1. AVIATION ARTIFACTS AND
MEMORABILIA TO DISPLAY
2. DISPLAY CASES TO DISPLAY THE AVIATORS AND
ARTIFACTS
3. FUNDS TO BUY DISPLAY CASES, PICTURE FRAMES, &
ARTIFACTS
4. VOLUNTEERS TO WORK AT THE MUSEUM
Your Memorial Donation to the
Ft. Smith Air Museum will be sincerely appreciated.
received an IRS Code 501(c)3 tax status on February 22, 2000.
THE FORT SMITH AIR MUSEUM HAS THE FOLLOWING NEEDS:
1. AVIATION ARTIFACTS AND
MEMORABILIA TO DISPLAY
2. DISPLAY CASES TO DISPLAY THE AVIATORS AND
ARTIFACTS
3. FUNDS TO BUY DISPLAY CASES, PICTURE FRAMES, &
ARTIFACTS
4. VOLUNTEERS TO WORK AT THE MUSEUM
Your Memorial Donation to the
Ft. Smith Air Museum will be sincerely appreciated.
Bracelet recently donated.
Mr. Duane Covington, Kirksville, Missouri, donated his Vietnam War POW/MIA Bracelet to the Meroney Family.
His words: "I am truly blessed for the Honor of seeing an American fallen returned home where he belongs. I have cherished this bracelet for many years & now can cherish the Memorial info you have shared."
Thank you, Duane Covington, for your sharing and caring for this American Hero.
His words: "I am truly blessed for the Honor of seeing an American fallen returned home where he belongs. I have cherished this bracelet for many years & now can cherish the Memorial info you have shared."
Thank you, Duane Covington, for your sharing and caring for this American Hero.