National Agricultural Aviation Museum

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Address(1)1150 Lakeland Dr
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CityJackson
StateMississippi
Zip39216-4701
CountryUSA
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 Jim
 , Arkansas

The museum brought back great memories. Johnny Mullis was a dear friend of mine and a great pilot.
10/02/2006 @ 09:09 [ref: 5303]
 Jim
 , Arkansas

The museum brought back great memories. Johnny Mullis was a dear friend of mine and a great pilot.
10/02/2006 @ 09:08 [ref: 5302]
 BETTYE B JOHNSON
 Holly Springs, Mississippi

My daddy was a cropduster for over 30 years. He has the following items to donate to the Museum. Gate for 375 Brave; Electric Fuel Pump; Spreader on a super Cub-dust and ferticules for 1958;Plumbing for Pawnee Sprayer;1 Hopper for Pawnee 1966 never been on Airplane. Last tail wheels for J3 cub.
02/25/2006 @ 12:11 [ref: 4831]
 BETTYE B JOHNSON
 Holly Springs, Mississippi

My daddy was a cropduster for over 30 years. He has the following items to donate to the Museum. Gate for 375 Brave; Electric Fuel Pump; Spreader on a super Cub-dust and ferticules for 1958;Plumbing for Pawnee Sprayer;1 Hopper for Pawnee 1966 never been on Airplane. Last tail wheels for J3 cub.
02/25/2006 @ 12:08 [ref: 4830]
 keeley
 Heber Springs, Arkansas

i went to the museum last year to see that plane that my dad donated. I'm sure my grandfather Johnny would be proud.
06/09/2002 @ 17:55 [ref: 2200]
 Mitzi Renfroe
 Florence, Mississippi

Hello, I have a question and I hope you can shed some light on this. I recently purchased an estate to sale. I found quite a few old b/w photos of airplanes and the people that piloted them. It seems everyone seems to think they were of the KEYS Brothers. What cant you tell me about hte Keys Brothers? Thanks Mitzi Renfroe ancymusic@peoplepc.com
11/08/2000 @ 16:08 [ref: 581]
 Susan Ford Ferguson
 , Arkansas

My dad's (Bill Ford) cropduster is in the museum! I think it's really great! We took a picture of him standing next to it. The cropduster is the Piper J3 donated by Marc Mullis. Marc's dad, Johnny Mullis, and Bill Ford were partners in the business for many years.
10/05/2000 @ 11:32 [ref: 496]


Last updated: 02/14/00.

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