Mississippi

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National agricultural aviation museum


The national agricultural aviation museum traces crop dusting from early biplanes to the aircraft of modern times.
On display are actual planes that once flew over Southern farms and plantations complimented by a video and a series of photographs and panels.
Suspended from the Museum’s ceiling is a Piper (The only brand name and I am familiar with in small planes) J3 built in 1946 and used initially as a flight school trainer. In 1957, the plane was converted into a “cut-back duster.”


Last Updated 04/2017