Hall of Fame

The Iowa Aviation Hall of Fame began in 1990. It preceded the opening of the Iowa Aviation Museum, home of the Hall of Fame.

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Nominations to the Hall of Fame are accepted until February 1st of each year. A selection committee, appointed by the Museum's Board of Directors, evaluates the nominations on a point system. A permanent tribute for each Hall of Fame inductee is featured at the Museum. The Museum is the only place in Iowa which focuses on the state's aviation heritage.

If you have a nomination for the Hall of Fame, please download the application and send it to the Iowa Aviation Museum.

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Peggy Whitson

By IOWA AVIATION MUSEUM

Born on Febrwuary 9, 1960, Peggy Whitson grew up on the family farm near Beaconsfield, Iowa. She graduated from Mount Ayr High School, received a Bachelor of Science degree from Iowa Wesleyan College and a Doctorate in biochemistry from Rice…

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Clyde M. Cable

By IOWA AVIATION MUSEUM

Clyde Cable was born May 14, 1928 in Waterloo, Iowa. Shortly after his birth, he became the youngest person ever to fly in an airplane when his father, well-known aviator and first inductee into the Iowa Aviation Hall of Fame,…

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Glen T. Niederhauser

By IOWA AVIATION MUSEUM

Born in Marshalltown in 1910, Glen T. Niederhauser quit high school to help on the family dairy farm. He earned his pilot’s license in 1929. He was a barnstormer and flew the first air mail route between Marshalltown and Des…

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Delbert H. Clayton

By IOWA AVIATION MUSEUM

Delbert Clayton was born in Fontanelle, Iowa. As a high school student, he was obsessed with flying. So much so, that in July 1930, a mere nine months after the stock market crash of 1929, he convinced his father to…

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Colonel Jack E. Conger

By IOWA AVIATION MUSEUM

Jack E. Conger was born April 6, 1921 near Orient, Iowa.  After high school, he attended the South Dakota School of Mines, in Rapid City studying metallurgy. Conger enlisted in the United States Marines in March 1941. On October 25,…

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Kimberly D. Olson

By IOWA AVIATION MUSEUM

Born on October 24, 1957, in Waukegan, Illinois, Kimberly Olson spent most of her youth in New Hampton, Iowa. She entered the Unites States Air Force in the late 1970s. When she applied for military flight school during officer training,…

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William J. Fox

By IOWA AVIATION MUSEUM

Bill Fox was born and raised near Osage in North Central Iowa. He served in the Naval Aviation Branch of the United States   Navy aboard the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Oriskany in Korea. Upon receiving his honorable discharge, he attended Iowa State College…

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Frank C. Wallace

By IOWA AVIATION MUSEUM

Born in 1889 in Davenport, aviation inspiration came early to Frank Wallace when he watched Eugene Ely make his first flights in 1910. In those early days, Frank dreamed of an airport with a flying school and hangers for area…

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Wilmer (Bill) Reedholm

By IOWA AVIATION MUSEUM

Born in Lanyon, Iowa in 1912, Wilmer (Bill) Reedholm grew up in nearby Boxholm. When he was nine, a barnstormer landing near Lanyon gave him his first flight, thus beginning a lifelong passion for aviation. In 1928, when Bill was…

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The Iowa Tuskegee Airmen

By IOWA AVIATION MUSEUM

In the early 40s, the military believed that black people lacked adequate skills to operate or maintain sophisticated military aviation equipment. Despite much pressure, it seemed nothing would change their minds. In 1941, thanks to a lawsuit filed by Yancy…

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