Open: Saturday & Sunday: 10:30am to 4:00pm, Wednesday – Friday: 10:30am to 3:00pm.

Vought F8U-1 “Crusader”

The DVHAA’s F8U-1 is Bureau# 143806. This type of aircraft became the first jet aircraft to fly faster than 1,000mph. It played an active role during the Vietnam War. The aircraft began its service in December 1957 at NAS Alameda, CA, and ended its career at NAS Willow Grove. Both Navy and Marine Reserve Fighter squadrons used this aircraft. The DVHAA acquired the aircraft in the 1970s and placed it on display.

This aircraft type was used during the Cuban missile crisis during the Kennedy administration to fly extremely low level missions over Cuba to photograph and document the build up of Russian missiles on the the island.

This aircraft loan courtesy of the National Naval Aviation Museum at Pensacola, Florida.

Aircraft Specifications


Bureau #: 143806
Built: December 1957
Crew: 1
Passengers: 0
Retired: 1970’s
Received:
Restored by: DVHAA
Restored: Pending
Length: 54′ 3″
Height: 15′ 9″
Wingspan: 35′ 8″
Weight Empty: 17,836 lbs
Weight Loaded: 34,100 lbs
Powerplant: Pratt & Whitney J57-P20
Thrust:
Max Speed: 1,113 mph
Range: 1,425 miles
Manufacturer: Vought
Armarment:
4 – 20mm Colt MK-12 Cannons
4 – AIM-9 Sidewinder Missles
Ordnance: 5,000 lbs
Ceiling: 52,350 ft
Status: On Display

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The Exhibition

Located in Horsham Pennsylvania, The Wings of Freedom Aviation Museum has a unique and historically significant collection of aircraft and artifacts. In addition to the aircraft, helicopters, and jets, our exhibition includes flight helmets, vintage and modern aviation flight gear, engines, air to air missiles, bombs, detailed aircraft models, vintage Martin Baker ejection seats, and flight simulators. Honoring those who have served our Nation, we are privileged to have an extensive collection of military service medals.

Our collection includes aircraft from the early days of flight, The First World War, World War 2, Korea, Vietnam, and the ongoing defense of our Nation. Simply put, Wings of Aviation has one of the greatest collections of restored aircraft in the northeast.

Current Exhibit:
Consistently restoring and adding new aircraft to our collection, our exhibit includes the McDonnell-Douglas F/A-18A, McDonnell Douglas F-4A Phantom, and Bell UH-1V “Huey”. Our indoor collection includes aircraft from the early days of flight, helicopters, aircraft from World War I, engines, helmets, Medals of honor, detailed models, flight gear, flight simulators, and more.

While the name Wings of Freedom Aviation Museum has a relatively short history, the beginnings of displaying aircraft at Willow Grove began shortly after World War II. In May 1946, Lieutenant-Commander David Ascher arrived at Naval Air Station Willow Grove… Read More

Located in Horsham Pennsylvania, Wings of Freedom is open year-round Wednesday through Sunday. We are located along Route 611 between Maple Avenue and County Line Road in Horsham, approximately thirty minutes north of Philadelphia. Plan Your Visit

Wings of Freedom Aviation Museum 1155 Easton Rd, Horsham, PA, 19044 1.215.672.2277  info@wingsoffreedommuseum.org

The Wings of Freedom Aviation Museum is open all year, with walk-ins always welcome, guided visits, and tours for large groups. Located in Montgomery County, we are right next door to Bucks, Delco, and Chester Counties, close to Philadelphia, New Jersey, and New York. With nature, parks, eateries, dining establishments, shopping, and theme parks close to the museum, Wings of Aviation is the perfect destination or ingredient of a family day out.