Vietnam Helicopters Museum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Concord, CA, dedicated to preserving and showcasing historic helicopters used during the Vietnam War. The museum's collection includes a variety of helicopters, such as the UH-1H Huey and the CH-46E Phrog, which are flown and displayed for educational purposes at various events and locations. The museum also offers programs and tours to educate the public about the history and significance of these helicopters.
With a mission to honor and support veterans, Vietnam Helicopters Museum actively participates in events and ceremonies, including Memorial Day ceremonies and special recreation tours. The museum's collection is constantly expanding, with recent additions including the Virginia Rose II AH-1 Cobra helicopter, one of the first 12 shipped to U.S. forces in Vietnam. Through its efforts, Vietnam Helicopters Museum aims to preserve the legacy of these helicopters and the brave individuals who flew them during the Vietnam War.
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