NAHF Events


49th Annual Enshrinement Dinner & Ceremony
When it comes to appropriately and publicly saluting our nation’s aviation pioneers, there may be no other event as significant as the National Aviation Hall of Fame’s Enshrinement gala. Not surprisingly the spectacular formal dinner and ceremony has become known as America’s “Oscar Night of Aviation.” The 2010 edition of historic event will again see a freshman crop of air and space legends inducted before an anticipated audience of 1,000 or more peers and admirers. This includes not only NAHF members and former enshrinees, but also hundreds of government, aerospace and defense industry leaders, media representatives and aviation enthusiasts from around the world. Learn More…


2010 President’s Reception and Dinner
A storied tradition of the National Aviation Hall of Fame’s (NAHF) annual enshrinement has been the President’s Reception and Dinner, held the evening before the formal induction events. This admittedly less formal gathering can trace its roots back to the early years of the NAHF, when Jackie Cochran would welcome her fellow enshrinees and participants to her hotel suite after the ceremony to share a laugh and swap hangar stories.  It offered a casual opportunity to renew old acquaintances and make new ones. Learn More…


2010 Wings of Women Conference
The word is WOW! The second annual Wings Of Women Conference will be held Friday, July 16, 2010 at the National Aviation Hall of Fame in Dayton. Young women grades 9 through 12 are invited — in fact urged — to participate. Activities include flying an aircraft simulator and learning to build your own aircraft wing to spec. Participants also will have the opportunity to take an EAA-sponsored Young Eagles flight in a small aircraft at Moraine Airpark. Other mentors and speakers who will work closely with the participants include Emily Howell Warner, the first woman to fly for a modern major airline; Joan Mace, former director of the aviation department at Ohio University… Learn More…


2010 Crossfield Teacher’s Conference
Educating the Innovators of the 21st Century through STEM and the Humanities. The National Aviation Hall of Fame in Partnership with the Civil Air Patrol and Avetec. In an effort to continue the dream of legendary A. Scott Crossfield to excite and inspire the next generation of aerospace engineers, pilots, and educators, an exciting aerospace education workshop for teachers. . Learn More…

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nahf@nationalaviation.org

Physical Address:
1100 Spaatz Street
Dayton, Ohio 45433

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 31096
Dayton, Ohio 45437

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