The AAHF serves to educate the American public on the contributions of Army Aviation, and maintain historic Army Aviation aircraft in flyable condition.
The Army Aviation Heritage Foundation & Flying Museum is a 501(c) (3) public educational organization dedicated to preserving and presenting the legacy of Army Aviation through aerial demonstrations, static displays, educational tours & ride programs. The Museum is located at the Henry County Airport (across the street from Atlanta Motor Speedway) and open to the public Tuesday - Saturday, 8am - 4pm. Please call in advance to schedule tours and rides. Come Fly With Us!
The Army Aviation Heritage Foundation has four primary purposes:
1. Educate the American public about US military history through the story of Army Aviation’s soldiers and machines.
2. Connect the American soldier to the American public as an active, accepted, and admired member of the American family.
3. Inspire patriotism and motivate Americans everywhere to serve their community and Country by involving them in our Nation’s larger military legacy.
4. Preserve authentic, flyable examples of Army aircraft and use them in aerial, educational "living history" demonstrations and presentations so that these symbols of America’s military legacy remain in our skies for future generations.