From the Hangars

Thanks for another successful Atlanta Airline Collectibles Show!

Oct 08, 2014

The first Atlanta Airline Collectibles Show in our newly renovated space was a great success! Aviation enthusiasts from all over the country enjoyed over 40 unique vendors selling various airline memorabilia from postcards and models to airplane seats and beverage carts.

A big ‘Thank You!’ goes out to our many volunteers who helped make the show possible. We also appreciate the support of our sponsors:Chick-fil-A Dwarf House, Color Reflections, Delta Community Credit Union, Gables Engineering, Skybound Aviation and Wings Financial. 

Be sure to mark your calendar for the 2015 Atlanta Airline Collectibles Show which will take place on Saturday, October 3rd.

Visit the Delta Flight Museum’s flickr page to view more photos of the show.

Also, please join us June 17-20, 2015 as the Delta Flight Museum hosts the 2015 Airliners International Show, the world’s largest airline collectibles show and convention. For more information, visit http://airlinersinternational.org/.

Greg Romanoski
Events Manager

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  1. star | Sep 27, 2022
    My father, John H. Bondurant, flew for Delta for 32 years, both before and after WW II. He retired in September, 1967. I have memorabilia from his time with Delta including some letters from C.E. Woolman written toward the end of the War.  I now live in Miami, FL and am trying to downsize.  I would love to be able to donate some of this information to the museum as there is no one left in my family who would be interested in keeping it.  Please let me know if there is someone I can contact, hopefully here in Miami, who can evaluate what I have and perhaps get it to the museum.
  2. Robert Powell | Jul 27, 2015

    I would like info on reserving a seller's table at the next ATL show on 3 October, 2015

    thanks

    robert powell

     

  3. Gay Bondurant | Dec 15, 2014
    My father, John H. Bondurant, flew for Delta for 32 years, both before and after WW II. He retired in September, 1967. I have memorabilia from his time with Delta including some letters from C.E. Woolman written toward the end of the War.  I now live in Miami, FL and am trying to downsize.  I would love to be able to donate some of this information to the museum as there is no one left in my family who would be interested in keeping it.  Please let me know if there is someone I can contact, hopefully here in Miami, who can evaluate what I have and perhaps get it to the museum.

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