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Connecticut Air & Space Center: A Tribute to Flight

Explore Connecticut's aviation history at the Air & Space Center. See vintage aircraft and artifacts in a WWII factory near Sikorsky Airport.

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The Connecticut Air & Space Center in Stratford showcases the state's rich aviation history with vintage aircraft, artifacts, and exhibits. Located at the historic Stratford Army Engine Plant, near Sikorsky Memorial Airport, it's a must-visit for aviation enthusiasts.

A brief summary to Connecticut Air & Space Center

  • Saturday 10 am-4 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-4 pm

Local tips

  • Check the museum's website for special events or exhibits to coincide with your visit.
  • Plan your visit during the weekend, as the center is only open on Saturdays and Sundays.
  • Don't miss the guided tours for deeper insights into the exhibits.
  • Bring a camera; there will be plenty of photo opportunities with the aircraft.
  • Consider visiting nearby Sikorsky Airport for a chance to see aircraft in action.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    To reach the Connecticut Air & Space Center via public transportation, take a Metro-North train to the Stratford station. From there, you can walk approximately 1 mile or take a local bus. If walking, exit the station and head south on East Main St, then turn right onto Main St. The museum will be on your right. A short bus ride from the train station costs around $1.75.

  • Car

    If driving, head towards Stratford, CT. From I-95, take exit 30 for Main St. Merge onto Main St and continue for about 0.5 miles. The Connecticut Air & Space Center will be on your right at 225 B Main St, Stratford, CT 06615. There is parking available on-site. Metered parking is also available on Main Street. Parking costs approximately $1.50 per hour.

  • Taxi/Ride Share

    If you prefer a more direct route, you can use taxi services or ride-share apps like Uber or Lyft. Simply enter the address '225 B Main St, Stratford, CT 06615' as your destination. A ride from the Stratford train station will cost approximately $8-$12.

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The Connecticut Air & Space Center (CASC) is dedicated to honoring, preserving, and educating the public about Connecticut's aviation and aerospace legacy. Founded in 1998 by George Gunther, the museum is located at the former Stratford Army Engine Plant, a site with significant historical ties to aviation. The center is one of the few museums located in an original World War II aircraft factory. The CASC displays vintage aircraft, memorabilia, and artifacts related to Connecticut's aerospace history. The collection includes aircraft, such as the Goodyear FG-1D Corsair, and offers a behind-the-scenes look at aircraft restoration. The museum's mission is to honor the founders, workers, and companies that contributed to Connecticut's aviation achievements. Visitors can explore exhibits showcasing the evolution of aviation and space exploration, with a focus on Connecticut's contributions. The museum also provides educational programs and volunteer opportunities. The CASC is open on weekends and offers a glimpse into the past, present, and future of air and space exploration.

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