COMMEMORATIVE
AIR FORCE

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UTAH WING

– About –

We are the Utah Wing of the Commemorative Air Force

  • Collecting historic aircraft, restoring them to an airworthy status, and displaying them to the public to remember and honor the military aviation history of our armed forces is our goal.
  • The Commemorative Air Force [CAF], was chartered in Texas as a 501c3 non-profit corporation in 1961 to preserve a representation of each aircraft flown during World War II. Originally known as the Confederate Air Force, in 2001 the name Commemorative Air Force was adopted to more accurately reflect the CAF mission.
  • We tell the stories. . .we fly the airplanes. . .we keep the spirit of excitement and hope alive today.
  • The CAF currently owns approximately 156 aircraft with over 9,000 members in 74 units throughout the U.S.
  • The Utah Wing was formed in the mid-1980s with its first aircraft, a Boeing N2S Stearman. Individual members of the Utah Wing also have some notable aircraft such as a North American T-6 Texan, Nanchang CJ-6, Russian YAK-50. Some of these aircraft are available for air shows, special events, or fly-bys. Just CONTACT US for availability.

The CAF UTAH Air Museum at Russ McDonald Field is open seasonally for regular hours
from May 1 – October 31.

The Museum can still be visited during the offseason by special request. Event rental space will still be available as well.

Please reach out to us by the following:
Phone: (435) 709-7269
Email: caf.utah@gmail.com

Why we are Here

We have two important missions. Our first and foremost duty is to preserve World War II military aviation history. We care not only about aircraft and artifacts, but also the aviation-related memories of the people who participated in or witnessed the war.

Our second mission is to share that history with others. We want especially to pass along the invaluable lessons World War II so clearly taught about achieving peace through strength and preparedness. Our goal is to help foster an appreciation of the remarkable achievements of Americans and free people around the world during that important era of our nation’s history.

Each year, more Americans see the beauty, touch the metal, smell the smoke, and listen to the roar of the piston-engine aircraft operated by the CAF than visit all the other aviation museums in the United States. Because they still fly, they represent living history and make the CAF unique among aviation museums.

In addition to the aircraft entrusted to our care, the Utah Wing houses a significant collection of authentic World War II artifacts and memorabilia. Items on display in our museum include Allied country uniforms, as well as armament, photographs, weapons and equipment from both Allied and Axis countries.

The Utah Wing of the CAF is a self-supporting, all-volunteer, non-profit, tax-exempt organization registered in Utah. Funds to acquire, restore, maintain and operate aircraft are derived from members’ dues, contributions, aircraft sponsors, and fundraising events. All donations, including dues and aircraft sponsorships, are used to support the Wing’s museum and to restore, operate, and maintain our Ghost Squadron.

This YouTube video offers a glimpse of the rewards for maintaining these historic aircraft

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The Utah CAF Wing thanks the Utah Division of Arts and Museums for their generous support: