Slaton: Texas Air Museum

Slaton: Texas Air Museum

  • <p>Texas Air Museum</p> <p>Group of buildings with small planes in front of them</p>
  • <p>The Stinson AT-19B served as a transport and reconnaissance plane in WWII </p> <p>Small single propeller plane on a runway</p>
  • <p>A restored AT-19 at the Texas Air Museum</p> <p>Small single propeller plane on a runway</p>
  • <p>The Mitsubishi Ki-51 served the Japanese Air Force in WWII as a ground attack and reconnaissance aircraft </p> <p>Two seat, single propeller plane in a field</p>
  • <p>A fully restored Ki-51 takes to the skies above the Texas Air Museum</p> <p>Small single propeller plane in flight</p>

Celebrating military aviation from the early 1900s to the present, the collection features more than 60 vintage aircraft, plus tanks, military vehicles and weaponry. World War II exhibits comprise artifacts from both Allied and Axis forces, including rare German and Japanese artillery and aircraft. Many aircraft are flyable and participate in the museum’s annual fly-in.

Texas Air Museum