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Airport, Museum and 18 aircraft donated to Lake Erie College

Thu Jan 27, 2011 9:02 am

Lake Erie College announced today that it has received a multi-million dollar gift from Lake County resident, Gretchen Reed. The gift includes the Pheasant Run Airport located in Madison, Ohio, one of the largest vintage aircraft collections in the country and a significant endowment to support the property, planes and related programs.

“Pheasant Run Airport and its buildings, runways, collection of historical airplanes and memorabilia grew with the efforts of our families, friends and the local aviation community.”
Mrs. Reed retired in 1995 from the Riverside Local School District where she taught high school English and aviation. Her late husband, Charles F. Reed, was an Air Force veteran and led an air/sea rescue team in Alaska. He was an executive at Avery-Dennison (Fasson) in Painesville and held several patents with the company.

The two private pilots amassed a collection of antique aircraft over a period of several decades; 18 are hangared at Pheasant Run Airport, and 15 are flyable. They preferred the simplicity of systems and the historical significance of older airplanes. The Reeds appeared in a one-hour documentary, “The Restorers,” produced by Hemlock Films of Cleveland, Ohio in 2003.

Pheasant Run Airport is situated on 128 acres in Leroy Township (Madison), 15 minutes east of the College’s main campus. Several hangars, two grass runways, an aviation museum, pond and woodlands comprise the property. Mrs. Reed will continue to maintain the grounds and planes with the help of friends. She continues to fly her favorite airplanes, the Aeronca L-16 and an Aeronca Champ, both are single-engine, military planes built in 1945 and used for WWII observation and search and rescue.

Lake Erie College will eventually own the airplanes. The collection includes a Fokker DR-1, a reproduction of the triplane flown by the Red Baron in World War I; a Ryan ST3-W, a fighter-trainer plane that was used in the 1942 movie “Dive Bomber” starring Errol Flynn and Fred MacMurray; an Interstate L-6, an observation scout plane used by General George Patton during World War II; and, an OTW Army trainer plane that was used in the movie “The Misfits” featuring Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe.

“We are delighted to be the recipients of Gretchen Reed’s generosity and her husband’s tremendous legacy,” said Michael T. Victor, president of Lake Erie College. “We have many opportunities to incorporate the property and collections into our academic and professional development programs. Additionally, we are excited about sharing this new learning environment with our students and alumni later this year.”

“Chuck and I did not imagine that our 68-acre purchase nearly 35 years ago would become the foundation for an aviation museum,” said Gretchen Reed. “Pheasant Run Airport and its buildings, runways, collection of historical airplanes and memorabilia grew with the efforts of our families, friends and the local aviation community.”

“Reaching senior citizen status has its own set of inevitable decisions,” Reed added. “Our choice was to give what we had produced back to the community that ‘produced’ us. Although Chuck did not live to see Lake Erie College as the entity perpetuating his dream, he would have been proud beyond words to be part of such a dynamic, respected educational institution.”

“The Reed gift is one of the largest in the College’s 155-year history and one of the most unique gifts in modern philanthropy,” said Scott Evans, vice president for institutional advancement. “Mrs. Reed looks forward to seeing the College use the property and planes in our work – that was her goal. She will inspire others to consider what they can do for Lake Erie College. Other vintage aircraft collectors have expressed an interest in donating planes to the College after hearing about the Reed gift,” he added.

Evans said that the College has received record-level contributions of approximately $30 million since President Michael Victor began his term as president in July, 2006.

Lake Erie College is an independent, liberal arts institution founded in 1856. Located in Painesville, Ohio, the College challenges its students to "get in and stand out" in academics, athletics and student activities. Lake Erie College currently serves more than 1,300 students, offers a combined 35 majors in undergraduate and graduate programs, plus the option to design an individualized major tailored to career and academic goals. The College is an NCAA Division II member of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) and home to 23 intercollegiate athletic teams.


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Re: Airport, Museum and 18 aircraft donated to Lake Erie College

Thu Jan 27, 2011 9:20 am

Wow. That is absolutely awesome news!!!

Re: Airport, Museum and 18 aircraft donated to Lake Erie College

Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:26 am

Very Cool! Guess it is better to set up a carefully planned donation of this sort or "Give" half of it to the Feds in the Death Tax. Keeps the collection together and helps the community as well.

Re: Airport, Museum and 18 aircraft donated to Lake Erie College

Thu Jan 27, 2011 11:46 am

Is this an aviation school?

Re: Airport, Museum and 18 aircraft donated to Lake Erie College

Thu Jan 27, 2011 11:55 am

Small Liberal Arts College, not seeing ANY aviation or engineering degrees offered...or classes in those fields for that matter! They may have to tack on a few classes.

Here is a link to the school.
http://www.lakeerie.edu/

Re: Airport, Museum and 18 aircraft donated to Lake Erie College

Thu Jan 27, 2011 12:06 pm

If not into aviation at all, I wonder how long it will take before they sell the lot!

Re: Airport, Museum and 18 aircraft donated to Lake Erie College

Thu Jan 27, 2011 12:23 pm

I wondered that too, Fouga.

Re: Airport, Museum and 18 aircraft donated to Lake Erie College

Thu Jan 27, 2011 4:33 pm

Cool! I lived in Painesville till 1985, and my dad graduated from Lake Erie. I'll have to check this out next time I'm back in Ohio. Thanks for posting!

-Todd

Re: Airport, Museum and 18 aircraft donated to Lake Erie College

Thu Jan 27, 2011 4:50 pm

Found this on the FAA registry:

1255E 7AC-4813 AERONCA 7AC REED GRETCHEN M TRUSTEE

1917S 71023 SHELTON SE-5A REED GRETCHEN M TRUSTEE

1917W 102 WOERNER FOKKER DR-1 REED GRETCHEN M TRUSTEE

29090 100 BARNARD NEW STANDARD D-31 REED GRETCHEN M TRUSTEE

34356 101 MEYERS OTW-160 REED GRETCHEN M TRUSTEE

3771Z 196 INTERSTATE S-1B1 REED GRETCHEN M TRUSTEE

45527 2054 LUSCOMBE 8A REED GRETCHEN M TRUSTEE

53072 1828 RYAN AERONAUTICAL ST3KR REED GRETCHEN M TRUSTEE

6067 M-0171 BABY GREAT LAKES WR-1 REED GRETCHEN M TRUSTEE

60CR EN-7 SMITH MINIPLANE DSA-1 REED GRETCHEN TRUSTEE

6538H 19729 PIPER J3C-65 REED GRETCHEN M

747X 19340 SMOKOVITZ FLYBABY REED GRETCHEN M TRUSTEE

764V 332 FLEET 2 REED GRETCHEN M TRUSTEE

81760 7AC-381 AERONCA 7AC REED GRETCHEN M TRUSTEE

9426R 1056A SNOW S2A REED GRETCHEN M TRUSTEE

I guess this covers the 15 airworthy aircraft. According to "The Restorers" movie website:

"Reed is working on several projects. In the works are a Baby Ace and a twin-engine Beech. His work can also be seen at the International Women's Air & Space Museum as a fully restored Smith Miniplane, the "Pretty Purple Putty Tat", flown by aviation pioneer Tracy Pilurs."

-Todd

Re: Airport, Museum and 18 aircraft donated to Lake Erie College

Fri Jan 28, 2011 5:40 pm

I just hope they put a caveat into the gift document which states that said lands will remain an airport in perpetuity, and aircraft will be maintained in present condition unless improved upon. Otherwise, the college will probably let the aircraft wither, and next thing you know, some member of the board of directors will be directing the tearing down of the buildings, cloaure of the runway, and installation of a new building named for the giftor, but which totally destroys the legacy of the gift, and kills an airport!

Scott
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