Newsletter Summer 2015
The 8th Annual Flight of Our Fathers was the most unusual event that we have ever had. The addition of the Falcon Flight precision formation flying team, Adam Baker in his Extra 330LX, Randy Ball with his MIG… Read More →
The 8th Annual Flight of Our Fathers was the most unusual event that we have ever had. The addition of the Falcon Flight precision formation flying team, Adam Baker in his Extra 330LX, Randy Ball with his MIG… Read More →
LCDR Phil Webb, U.S. Navy, brought his PT-27 Stearman to Terrell for the Fly-In. According to the logs, this airplane was originally used at the No. 1 BFTS during 1943- 1944. It was a joy to see it… Read More →
Things have been busy at the Museum this summer. Two of our board members traveled to New York to secure and transport an AT-6 that was donated to the Museum by the Aviation High School. The parts and… Read More →
The AT-6 Harvard Miss Pauline has a center wing section, landing gear, tail section, engine & propeller! It was an exciting day when the volunteers wheeled the wing section to the Museum, hoisted the fuselage up and transformed… Read More →
Welcome to the 2013 Fall / Winter issue of The BFTS Link. The Flights of Our Fathers Fly-In and Memorial event was held on September 21 and 22. More than 2,500 visitors enjoyed the day with us, and… Read More →
The Terrell Marine Corps League hosted the Memorial Day service on May 27th at the Veterans Memorial Park in Terrell. The service honors all servicemen and women who gave the ultimate sacrifice in service to their country. Special… Read More →
In September, the museum had a traveling exhibit at the Terrell Public Library, and in November the exhibit traveled to the Cedar Hill Public Library in Cedar Hill, Texas. Click here to read the newsletter
The Dinner-Dance was held in the Texas National Guard Armory this year. Flags, balloons, twinkle lights and images from the museum’s archives decorated the military building. Food was catered by Eddie Deen, and Larry Johnson’s Heritage Brass Band… Read More →
A collaborative effort will soon allow a cornerstone of Terrell’s rich history to take new flight. On March 10, members of the North East Texas Fine Arts Alliance joined supporters of the No. 1 British Flying Training School… Read More →
On April 7, 2011 the British Flying Training School Museum in Terrell, TX in partnership with the Consul Generals of Great Britain and Canada, the US and TX elected officials, the TX Historical Commission, the City of Terrell,… Read More →