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Aviation Scholarships


The OX-5 Aviation Pioneers organization is offering


two scholarships in aviation training and education for 2016. Information on the scholarships and application information can be found on the organization's website at http://ox5.org/scholarships-announcement/

The OX5 Aviation Pioneers club was organized in June, 1955 in Latrobe, Pa for the purposes of honoring aviation pioneers associated with the OX5 Engine and ‘educating the public on matters of aeronautics’. They are dedicated to the preservation of early aviation history and memorabilia with membership open to persons of like interests. Activities include awarding scholarships, and organizing seminars, presentations and field-trips. Learn more about the organization at http://ox5.org/mission/


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Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park 

16 S. Williams St., Dayton, OH 45402

Visitor Center:

For details and seasonal date schedules see https://www.nps.gov/daav/planyourvisit/hours.htm

or please call (937) 225-7705 for the current park schedule.

Parking:

From W. Third St., turn south on Williams St and then turn left on Fourth St. Go 1/2 block and turn left into the Visitor Center parking area.

CLICK HERE for a parking map.

See the Visitor Center page for details on hours and for a map.

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