Vintage Aero Flying Museum

Vintage Aero Flying Museum

VAFM's Fokker Dr.1 and SE.5 taxiing at Platte Valley Airpark
Established 1997
Location Platte Valley Airpark
Hudson, Colorado
Coordinates Coordinates: 40°06′09″N 104°41′52″W / 40.10258°N 104.69781°W / 40.10258; -104.69781
Type Aviation
Director Andy Parks (owner)
Curator Andy Parks
Website Vintage Aero Flying Museum

Vintage Aero Flying Museum (VAFM), formally LaFayette1 Escadrille Flying Museum, is Colorado's international aviation museum at Platte Valley Airpark, 4 miles north-west of Hudson, Colorado and 40 miles north-east of Denver, Colorado.[1] The Hudson Valley airfield is now closed and the aircraft and memorabilia displayed at Pueblo Wiesbrod Museum in Pueblo, CO.

Andy Parks, son of the last World War I Lafayette Escadrille member who 'flew west', James Parks², maintains the legacy and history of the LaFayette Escadrille pilots. The collection of each of these pilots' original uniforms and memorabilia is on display in custom cabinets in a secured hangar of World War I aircraft. There is no other collection of this magnitude in the world today. The Parks have created a museum in a rural setting, much like a French rural World War I air field.

VAFM is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and its foundation was created by James Parks in 1984 as a historical and educational foundation.

Flying aircraft on display

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Museums
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Footnotes

There are two different usages of Lafayette and LaFayette. The capital F comes from the French spelling as written on the French Air Corp certificates as presented to each flyer of the Escadrille. The LaFayette Foundation decided to use the capital F in many of their documents and writings. Other authors and the general public will use the small F for their writings and general reference to L.E. The French General, LaFayette was the origin name when the French Air Corp renamed the Americana Escadrille to LaFayette Escadrille in honor of General LaFayette who helped General George Washington in the American Revolution.

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