Collings Foundation
Established | 1979 |
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Location | Stow, Massachusetts, United States |
Coordinates | 42°24′12″N 71°30′28″W / 42.403293°N 71.5078°W |
Type | Aviation Museum, Auto Museum |
Director | Robert Collings, Jr. |
Website | www.collingsfoundation.org |
The Collings Foundation is a private non-profit educational foundation located in Stow, Massachusetts founded in 1979 by Robert F. Collings and Caroline Collings with a mission dedicated to the preservation and public display of transportation-related history, namely automobile and aviation history.[1] The Collings Foundation is headquartered from a small private airfield in Stow, Massachusetts that includes a small museum that opens for special events and pre-scheduled tour groups. The organization also has a satellite operations base in Houston, Texas located at Ellington Field primarily housing the Korean War and Vietnam War jet aircraft and helicopter collection. The Collings Foundation operates two touring collections of historic military aircraft: The Wings of Freedom Tour and The Vietnam Memorial Flight.
Collection
Aircraft Collection
Flyable Aircraft
- 1909 Bleriot XI Monoplane
- 1942 Boeing PT-17 Stearman Kaydet
- 1942 Fieseler Fi 156C-1 Storch
- 1942 Cessna UC-78 Bobcat
- 1942 North American A-36 Apache
- 1943 North American P-51C Mustang (TP-51C) "Betty Jane"
- 1944 North American AT-6 Texan
- 1944 Grumman-Eastern FM-2 Wildcat
- 1944 Grumman-Eastern TBM Avenger (TBM-3E)
- 1944 North American B-25J Mitchell "Tondelayo" (Currently located at and operated by the Jimmy Doolittle Air and Space Center)
- 1944 Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress "Nine-O-Nine"
- 1944 Consolidated B-24J Liberator "Witchcraft" (the only airworthy authentic B-24J)
- 1945 Messerschmitt Me 262 Schwalbe "White 1" (2002 Reproduction)
- 1951 Chance-Vought F4U-5NL Corsair
- 1952 Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star
- 1955 Douglas A-1E Skyraider (Based in at Quonset State Airport, R.I, with preparations to move the aircraft to Stow, MA)
- 1956 North American F-100F Super Sabre
- 1957 Grumman S-2F Tracker
- 1965 McDonnell-Douglas F-4D Phantom II
- 1966 Bell UH-1E Huey
- 1967 Douglas TA-4J Skyhawk
Static Aircraft
- 1911 Wright Model EX "Vin Fiz Flyer" (Replica)
- 1953 Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star
Aircraft Under Restoration
- 1944 Douglas A-26B Invader
- 1944 Grumman F6F-3N Hellcat
- 1944 Focke Wulf Fw 190F-8 "White One", Werknummer 931 862, with original BMW 801 radial engine
- 1944 Focke-Wulf Fw 190D-9 "White Two"
Automobile Collection
Brass Era
- 1901 Oldsmobile Curved Dash
- 1904 Franklin Type A Roadster
- 1906 Pope Waverly Electric Carriage, original un-restored
- 1906 Stanley Steamer Touring Car (20 hp)
- 1908 Cadillac Open Roadster Runabout
- 1913 Ford Model T Touring Car
- 1913 Mercer Speedster Raceabout (replica)
- 1914 Stutz Bearcat
- 1915 Buick Touring Car
- 1916 Chalmers Model 120 Sedan
- 1916 Chevrolet Baby Grand Touring
- 1916 Oldsmobile Model 44 Touring Car
- 1919 Willys-Sterns Knight Touring Car
Roaring 20's
- 1921 Marmon Model 34 Speedster
- 1924 Ford Model T
- 1926 Chevrolet Woody Depot Hack
Classic Era
- 1927 Rolls Royce Springfield Phantom 1 Phaeton
- 1928 Packard Model 533 Sedan
- 1928 Chrysler Model 72 Roadster
- 1928 Packard Phaeton
- 1928 Pierce Arrow Series 81 Limousine
- 1929 LaSalle Model 2H
- 1929 Pontiac Model F Cabriolet
- 1930 Cord Model L29 Convertible Coupe
- 1931 Studebaker President
- 1932 Duesenberg SJ Dual-Cowl Phaeton
- 1935 Packard Model 1208, Convertible Sedan
- 1936 Auburn Boat-Tail Speedster
- 1937 Cord Model 812 Phaeton
Celebrity Cars
- 1940 Cadillac Limousine V-16, owned by Al Capone, original un-restored
Indianapolis 500 Race Cars
- 1961 Travis/Offy- Travis team car, sister car to the 1961 winner. Ran Indy 1961-1964.
- 1972 Gurney Eagle/Turbo Offy- Leader card Spl. Team car. Ran Indy 1972-1974
- 1979 Porsche Indy- The factory race car that smashed all the track records before being banned.
- 1980 Penske PC-9/Cosworth DFX- Mario Andretti's Michigan 500 winner. Ran Indy
- 1980, Qualified second with Mario Andretti. Also driven to victory by Rick Mears at the Copa Mexico 125.
- 1987 March/Buick- Rich Vogler's best Indy effort
- 1995 Lola/Ford XB- Michael Andretti's race winning car.
Sports Race Cars
- 1996 Rilley & Scott MkIII/Ford winner of the 1997 Rolex 24 hours of Daytona
- 1990 Nissan 300ZX- Factory team car winner of the 24 hours of Daytona, 12 hours of Sebring and the Drivers and constructors championship
- 1993 Porsche RS America- Rolex 24 and Sebring 12 hour veteran, the first team car of Champion Porsche
Sprint Cars: 1920's-WWII
- 1932 Crager-Ford
- 1932 Gemsa Ford
- 1936 Thomas Spl.
- 1937 Offy 270 ci.
- 1937 Rutherford- winner of over 300 races!
- 1937 Ranger-Aircraft Engine
- Drayer-Ford
- Riley Four Port
Sprint Cars: Post WWII-1950's
- 1950 Ford/Offy
Midget Racers: 1930's-1950's
- 1936 Sowers- a rare Offy derivative
- Caruso-Offy 110 ci. supercharged by Maseratti
- Studebaker
- Elto Outboard
- Indian
- (3) Ford V-8/60
Military Vehicles
- 1917 Vim "Camp Devens Express"
- 1920 Ford Model T Ambulance
- 1942 Ford Jeep, GPW
- 1943 White Motor Co. M-16 SP half-track
- 1936 panzer I auft A
- 1945 panzer V "Panther" auft D. Only running Panther in the USA
Trucks and Farm Vehicles
- 1909 Peerless Steam Tractor
- 1915 Walker Electric Truck
- 1920's International Harvester
- 1931 Diamond T Truck
- 1931 Chevrolet Model C Cab-Truck
References
- ↑ Collings Foundation (n.d.). "Collings Foundation Background". Retrieved 8 April 2012.