Pioneer Flight Museum

The Pioneer Flight Museum is an aviation museum located at Old Kingsbury Aerodrome Airport in Kingsbury, Texas.

Background
Roger Freeman grew up in California  with his father, who restored vintage aircraft. He worked on the set of the movie The Great Waldo Pepper and started a business called Vintage Aviation Services. In 1991, he resigned as an airline pilot and founded the museum in Zuehl, Texas.

Establishment
Ground was broken for the Pioneer Flight Museum in 2000. Around the same time, the Vintage Aircraft Historical Foundation was established to support the museum.

Exhibits
Exhibits include antique engines.

Aircraft

 * ASL Valkyrie – replica
 * Auster AOP.9
 * Blériot XI – replica
 * Breese Penguin – replica
 * Champion 7AC Champion
 * Curtiss JN-4
 * Curtiss Junior
 * Dormoy Bathtub
 * Fokker D.VII – replica
 * Fokker Dr.I – replica
 * Great Lakes Sport Trainer
 * Inland W-500 Super Sport
 * Meyers OTW-160
 * Pietenpol Sky Scout
 * Piper J3C Cub
 * Rearwin Sportster
 * Thomas-Morse S-4C
 * Waco 10

Ground vehicles

 * 1914 Ford Model T Speedster
 * 1915 Ford Model T Speedster
 * 1916 French Ambulance
 * 1917 American Ambulance
 * 1917 Indian Motorcycle
 * 1917 U.S. Signal Corps Utility Truck
 * 1918 Nash Quad Army Truck
 * 1921 Triumph Model H Motorcycle
 * 1925 Ford Model T Wrecker
 * 1925 Ford Model TT School Bus