Historic Air Restoration Project (H.A.R.P) at Hangar B 50 Aviation Road, Brooklyn, NY 11234
About the Business
Welcome to the Historic Air Restoration Project (H.A.R.P) at Hangar B, a unique museum and tourist attraction located at 50 Aviation Road, Brooklyn, New York 11234. Immerse yourself in the rich history of aviation as you explore our meticulously restored aircraft and exhibits that celebrate the golden age of flight. H.A.R.P is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the incredible engineering feats and stories behind vintage aircraft, offering visitors a rare glimpse into the past.
Our knowledgeable guides are passionate about sharing the fascinating tales of aviation pioneers and the technological advancements that have shaped modern air travel. Whether you're an aviation enthusiast, a history buff, or looking for an educational family outing, H.A.R.P provides an unforgettable experience for all ages.
Join us at Hangar B to witness the art of aircraft restoration and discover the legacy of aviation history in a captivating setting. Plan your visit today and take flight on a journey through time at the Historic Air Restoration Project.
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Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Friday:
Closed
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"a diamond in the rough. to the men who donate their time and effort THANK YOU!! Walking around the ww2 era stuff is fabulous. I'm sure it took and continues to take lots of effort"
"Oh wow, make sure you come when it’s open, but once you get in, you can see some amazing work. The guys are masters; the planes look like they flew in through a Time Machine!"
"A museum located in the Northern Part of Floyd Bennett Field - NYC ‘s first major commercial airfield. Within this hanger are about a dozen aircraft (a one WW2 Ambulance). Engines are also on display . Admission is free but there is a donation box on site . Well worth a few bucks !"
"This is the free museum that has restored jets, helicopters, jet engines, and the jeep on the display. I wish more exposure should be given to this place. This is the hidden jam of Floyd Bennett Field and Brooklyn. The museum has Douglas A4 Skyhawk in decent exterior shape. Late senator John McCain was A4 pilot during the Vietnam War. I was given a tour of the hanger by Mr. Paul who gave us the history lesson of the place and jets along with the helicopters. This museum is managed by the volunteers and National Park Service. I wish public school kids were given the educational tour of this place to learn the past of Floyd Bennett Field. Amelia Earhart once flew from Floyd Bennett Field. Please come visit Hanger B on Saturdays, and there is no entry fee to visit FBF. Hanger B has their own parking."
"I've been a New Yorker the last 20 years but I'm a native of panhandle Florida, home of the cradle of naval aviation and its Museum of Naval Aviation, an absolutely amazing place. I spent a lot of time there growing up and always asked to go if were near there. It is an absolute travesty to have a place with the volunteers that HARP does, its expertise the collection of aircraft it does and the potential in its facilities. Yet it seems to attract little from the City of New York. Transport to get here is one issue but that could be remedied. You would think the New York Department of Ed would do more with it or have a high school here like they have done with The Harbor School on Governors Island. I love, love, love this place. As another reviewer said it is a wonderful little unknown jewel of NYC."
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