Golden Wings Flying Museum

The Golden Wings Flying Museum was an aviation museum located in Blaine, Minnesota.

History
The museum was founded in 1996 by Greg Herrick in a former University of Minnesota hangar.

In 1997, Greg Herrick began a campaign to force the Federal Aviation Administration to make the blueprints of historic aircraft available to the public. This led to a lawsuit in 1999 that eventually resulted in the "Herrick Amendment" being passed as part of the FAA Air Transportation Modernization and Safety Improvement Act in 2012.

The collection was put up for sale in 2015.

Aircraft formerly on display



 * Aerocar
 * Aeronca C-3
 * Alliance A-1 Argo
 * Arrow Sport M
 * Avro Avian
 * Boeing Stearman
 * Buhl Sport Airsedan
 * Bushmaster 2000
 * Cunningham-Hall PT-6
 * Fairchild FC-2W-2
 * Fairchild PT-19A
 * Fairchild PT-23
 * Fairchild PT-26
 * Fairchild PT-26
 * Fleetwings Seabird
 * Ford 4-AT-A Trimotor
 * Interstate S-1A Cadet
 * Kreutzer K-5 Air Coach
 * Paramount Cabinaire
 * Stearman C3B
 * Stearman Model 6 Cloudboy
 * Stinson SM-6000-A Airliner
 * Stinson SM-6000-B Airliner
 * Travel Air 6000-A
 * Waco CUC-1

Aircraft formerly under restoration

 * Bellanca 31-42 Senior Pacemaker
 * Call-Air A-2
 * Curtiss Fledgling
 * Fairchild 45
 * Fairchild 22 C7D
 * Fairchild KR-34C
 * Frankfort TG-1A
 * Keystone-Loening K-84
 * Spartan C2-60
 * Stinson SM-1 Detroiter
 * Stinson SM-7A