The Owls Head Transportation Museum, located in Owls Head, Maine, is a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to preserving and showcasing the evolution of transportation. Established in 1974, the museum’s mission is to collect, preserve, exhibit, and operate pre-1940 aircraft, ground vehicles, engines, and related technologies significant to the development of transportation.
Owls Head Transportation Museum
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Daily 10:00 – 16:00
Admission fee
Gift shop



Two miles south of Rockland on Route 73, eight miles south of Camden, and apx. 85 miles north of Portland
Aircraft collection

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N7899C N55361 – – N1GJ N2086 N8872 F-AZAR N800W N11D N9168X N439FK N425FK NX69154 – – N306V N779V N27226 N6496H N703ES NC13158 N928 – N5139 N14574 N22581 NC477N N13442 – | Bellanca Monoplane
Bleriot XI Boeing Stearman A75N1 Kaydet Chanute Glider Clark Omnicopter Curtiss D Pusher Curtiss JN-4D Jenny de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth Deperdussin Monocoque Domenjoz Glider Etrich Taube Farman HF-3 Fokker C IV Fokker Dr.1 Gazda Helicospeeder Levasseur Antoinette Lillienthal Normal Segelapparat Mead Rhon Ranger Milliken M-1 Nieuport 28C.1 Piper J-3C-65 Cub Piper PA-18-150 Super Cub Pitcairn PA-7S Super Mailwing Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.8 Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a Sopwith Pup SPAD XIII Standard J-1 Travel Air D-4000 Waco UBF-2 Wright Flyer |
Owls Head Transportation Museum collection Highlights:
- Aircraft: The museum houses 24 original and replica aircraft, including models such as the Bleriot IX, Curtiss JN-4D Jenny, and a replica of the Wright Flyer
- Automobiles: The collection features 54 vehicles dating from 1898 to 1968, offering a comprehensive look at the history of automotive transportation.
- Bicycles and Motorcycles: The Owls Head Transportation Museum also showcases 11 bicycles and 11 motorcycles, ranging from the 1860s to the 1960s, illustrating the development of personal transportation over the years.