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PHAS Museums

The PHAS (Pueblo Historical Aircraft Society) museum is unique to the state of Colorado, and is a tribute to American military airmanship and is the largest collection of vintage aircraft on the Eastern Range of Colorado.

On June 30, 1972 the first aircraft, a Douglas A-26 Invader arrived on site, followed soon thereafter by a Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star.  The other aircraft currently on display are on loan from the various military services with the exception of the McDonnell Douglas F-101, recorded as having a civilian owner.

Located six miles east of the city on highway 50 at the Pueblo Memorial Airport, the aircraft display and the International B-24 Memorial museum occupy space on what was the Pueblo Army Air Base during WWII.

Admission is $7.00 for those 10 years of age and older.  Active Duty personnel are admitted FREE of charge.  Call the museum for Group Rates for more than 10 persons.

Members of the Pueblo Historical Aircraft Society, a volunteer group of ex-military and civilian personnel, manage and operate the aircraft display as well as performing the repair and restoration of the aircraft.

The Society is open to all who wish to join and become a part of the team dedicated to preserving the aviation history of the city of Pueblo. The organization may be contacted by writing to:

Pueblo Historical Aircraft Society
31001 Magnuson Ave.
Pueblo, Co. 81001
719.948.9219
E-Mail: service@pwam.org


Night Time on the Tarmac
A great photo from America's past, the "Golden Girl" B-24 on the flight line at night.