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All the United States Missouri Marshall Nicholas-Beazley Aviation Museum
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Nicholas-Beazley Aviation Museum

This interactive museum preserves the big aviation history of this small Missouri town

Marshall, Missouri

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The NB-8, with its foldable wings and lightweight design, was cutting-edge technology for early 1930s aviation.   Courtesy of Aubrey Hobratschk
Get up close with actual historic aircraft at the Nicholas-Beazley Aviation Museum in Marshall, Missouri.   Courtesy of Aubrey Hobratschk
The NB-3, crafted in 1927 by Walter Barling, broke altitude, speed, and fuel efficiency records of its day.   Courtesy of Aubrey Hobratschk
Historic photos, like this one of Dwight S. Zimmerly, chief test pilot and instructor for the Nicholas-Beazley Aviation Flying School circa 1929, can be found throughout the museum.   Courtesy of Aubrey Hobratschk
The TG-6 Glider was an important training craft during World War II.   Courtesy of Aubrey Hobratschk
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Marshall, Missouri, was once a hotbed of flight innovation. It’s home of the historic Nicholas-Beazley Airplane Company, founded in 1921 by two flight visionaries who started their business by upselling airplane propellers and other parts. Eventually, Russell Nicholas and Howard Beazley’s company expanded into plane production. The company also had the best-equipped and world’s largest civilian flying school of its time, with over 3,000 students. Parts for the Spirit of St. Louis, the aircraft made famous by Charles Lindbergh for the first solo transatlantic flight, were purchased from Nicholas-Beazley. 

At the Nicholas-Beazley Aviation Museum, important planes and other artifacts showcase the history of the company and its lasting legacy in aviation. 

Displays include the Barling NB-3, a black-and-yellow craft once called the “new day” plane. Designed by Walter Barling in 1927, the plane was the company’s first in-house craft and showcased the cutting-edge technology of its time. It broke records for altitude, speed, fuel efficiency, and more. 

The NB-8 was also ahead of its era, with its lightweight and foldable wing design, which made it towable by road. Once you’re done exploring the aircraft, you can climb into an actual cockpit to simulate the flying experience. 

The Nicholas-Beazley Airplane Company closed because of the economic stressors of the Great Depression, but it has left a lasting mark on aviation history. 

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The museum is located at the Marshall-Odell Municipal Airport and is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $5 for children under 12 and $10 for adults.

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Nicholas-Beazley Aviation Museum
1985 S. Odell Avenue
Marshall, Missouri, 65340
United States
39.09823, -93.196924
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