Arkansas Air Museum at Drake Field, Fayetteville, Arkansas

The Arkansas Aviation Hall of Fame

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Established in 1980 by the Arkansas Aviation Historical Society, the Arkansas Aviation Hall of Fame is based in Little Rock, Ark. Honoring individuals who played a great role in the history of aviation on the national or state scene, new members of the Hall of Fame are inducted each year.

YEAR INDUCTEES
1980 J. Caroll Cone
Nathan Gordon
Louise McPhetridge Thaden
James S. McDonnell, Jr.
Charles M. Taylor
1981 Leighton Collins
Cass Hough
Robert Snowden, Jr.
Adm. John S. Thach
1982 Raymond J. Ellis
Field Kinley
Claude Holbert
1983 Maj. Gen. Earl T. Ricks
J. Lynn Helms
Albert A. Vollmecke
1984 Brig. Gen. John D. Howe
Maj. Gen. Winston P. Wilson
Eddie Holland
1985 William T. Seawell
Gen. John Paul McConnell
Pierce W. McKennon
1986 Maj. Gen. Frank A. Bailey
M. T. "Cy" Bond
Earl Rowland
1987 Maj. John H. White
Lucien M. Tallac
1988 Richard Collins
Wendel A. Robertson
1989 Capt. E. Scott McCuskey
1990 Rear Adm. George M. "Skip" Furlong, Jr.
The Honorable John Paul Hammerschmidt
1991 Rear Adm. F. Taylor Brown
Frederick Smith
1992 Adm. William Newell Small
Lt. Col. Woodrow W. Crockett
1993 Emma W. Hall
Seth Ward
1994 Lt. Col. Hugh Mills
James Rodgers
Jack Stephens
1995 Dick Covey
Floyd Fulkerson
Gov. Winthrop Rockefeller
1996 Maj. Gen. Lewis E. Lyle
Lt. Roy Rushing
Issac T. Gilliam IV
1997 Houston J. Burford, Richard C. Butler, Harvey C. Couch Jr., Wheat Goss, Bart Gray, Dr. Lafayette Harris, Harry W. Pfeifer Jr., Arthur Phillips, Jack Pickens, John Potts, Raymond Rebsamen, J. V. Satterfield, Howard Stebbins III, Everett Tucker Jr., and Kenneth Pat Wilson
1998 Milton Crenshaw
Scott Hamilton
Charles O'Sullivan
George Moore B-17 exhibit

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