The Commemorative Air Force's Airbase Georgia has plans for an annex to exhibit their non-aircraft collection:
Airbase Georgia(Source:
Airbase Georgia)
Aviation Cadet World, the personal project of Errol Severe, once had plans for a whole facility:
Aviation Cadet World(Source:
Aviation Cadet World)
(Source:
Aviation Cadet World)
The Aviation Welcome Center & Education Facility, now the Aviation Heritage Center of Wisconsin, was built at Sheboygan County Memorial Airport:
Aviation Welcome Center & Education Facility(Source:
Sheboygan County Aviation Corporation)
(Source:
Sheboygan County Aviation Corporation)
The 32,000 square foot B-29 Doc Hangar, Education and Visitors Center was opened in January 2019:
B-29 Doc Hangar, Education and Visitors Center(Source:
Doc's Friends)
(Source:
Doc's Friends)
The Chennault Aviation and Military Museum is building an aviation park and pavilion. It will be at least partially funded by the sale of plaques mounted on brick fenceposts surrounding the area:
Chennault Aviation and Military Museum(Source:
Chennault Aviation and Military Museum)
(Source:
Chennault Aviation and Military Museum)
The McAllister Museum of Aviation completed a new hangar in 2017:
McAllister Museum of Aviation(Source:
McAllister Museum of Aviation)
The Museum of Aviation included a few renderings of exhibits in old blog posts:
Museum of Aviation (Cont.)(Source:
Museum of Aviation)
(Source:
Museum of Aviation)
(Source:
Museum of Aviation)
An apparently abortive project called "Wings Over Salina" generated some renderings of a potential museum:
Wings Over Salina(Source:
JGR Architects)
(Source:
Exline Design & Architecture)
The Mid America Museum of Aviation & Transportation showed plans for new Flight 232 exhibit in 2014:
Mid America Museum of Aviation & Transportation(Source:
Facebook)
Previously, before the museum was still in the planning stages, it published a number of depictions in the local newspaper. Notable is the repeated inclusion of the former base chapel and the museum's name changes:
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File comment: Maurice Topf, chairman of the Siouxland Aviation Historical Association, points out one of the features of the museum plans. (Staff photo by Mark Fageol)
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Newspapers.com)
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File comment: Above is an artist's drawing of the proposed Mid America Transportation & Aviation Museum.
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(Source:
Newspapers.com)
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File comment: This drawing depicts what the new Warner Museum of Aviation & Transporation will look like when the four phases are completed. The complex will include from left, a storage building, a "Cover-All Fabric Building" indoor aircraft exhibit structure, the 40,000-square foot museum building and a relocated Air Force Chapel. (Drawing by Corey A Vondrak, graphic designer)
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Newspapers.com)
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File comment: Above is a submitted illustration of the new Warner Museum of Aviation and Transportation.
Sioux City Journal, 12 April 2009, Page A3.png [ 211.56 KiB | Viewed 11334 times ]
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Newspapers.com)
EDIT (24-04-12): Add 5 additional renderings, 2 floor plans and an image to Wings Over Salina.
The museum seems be an outgrowth of both the Salina Aerospace and Technology Campus of Kansas State University and the National Aerobatic Championships, which has also been called "Wings Over Salina", if the title of an
article is any indication. According to an
article, the "Wings Over Salina Aviation Experience" was to have been 27,000 square feet and, based on a
video, would have been located at the end of Beechcraft Road, at the southern end of the college campus and just west of the five "nose docks" left over from Schilling Air Force Base.
EDIT (24-06-17): Add 1 rendering to Aviation Cadet World. In addition, the organization produced a video showing the planned campus of a "National Aviation Cadet Museum":
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(Source:
Vimeo)
The green roofed buildings are labeled from left to right: Base Operations, 30th Aero Squadron, Cadet Club, Barracks, Air War in Vietnam, Hangar #1 and Gift Shop.
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