Bonanzaville USA

The Eagles Air Museum exhibits a collection of aircraft and aircraft related artifacts, as well as other vehicles. One of the highlights of the museum is a Douglas C-47 that was used in World War II during the D-Day Invasion, and was later used as the “Governors Plane” transporting North Dakota’s governors from 1947 to the 1970’s.

Bonanzaville USA – Eagles Air Museum

1351 Main Avenue W.

West Fargo

North Dakota 58078

USA

www.bonanzaville.org

info@bonanzaville.com

+1 (701) 282-2822

Memorial Day – End of September

  • Monday – Friday 10:00 – 20:00
  • Saturday 10:00 – 17:00
  • Sunday 12:00 – 17:00

October – Memorial Day

  • Monday – Saturday 10:00 – 17:00
  • Sunday 12:00 – 17:00

Closed on all major holidays including Nov. 22 and 23 (Thanksgiving) and Dec. 24 and 25 (Christmas) and Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 (New Years)

Admission fee

Gift shop

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Aircraft collection

Bonanzaville USA West Fargo, North Dakota
89484

64-13879

N47243

N7198

42-93800

E-407

40949

N9MX

N12072

N25132

N2CK

N56660

N7609U

N3753K

N54886

Beech UC-45J Expeditor

Bell UH-1H Iroquois

Bowers Fly Baby 1A

Briegleb BG-12A

Curtiss D pusher

Douglas VC-47A Skytrain

Hawker Hunter F.51

McDonnell F-4C Phantom II

McKinnie 165

Pietenpol B4-A Aircamper

Piper J-3F-65 Cub

Pitts S-1 Special

Pratt-Read LNE-1

Stits SA-3B Playboy

Swallow J-5

Vultee BT-13A Valiant

Weedhopper JC-24

A variety of museums are found within the park, including the Main Museum, Law Enforcement Museum, Telephone Museum, Gene Dahl Car Museum and the Eagles Air Museum. Through its displays and buildings, Bonanzaville depicts life in the Midwest during the 1800s and early 1900s.

There are twenty aircraft on display, dating from 1911 to 1980’s. The oldest aircraft is the 1911 Curtiss Pusher. In 1911 “lucky bob” St. Henry of Minot, ND, made the first successful flight in North Dakota in Fargo in one of these Curtiss Pusher. This was only seven years after the Wright brothers first flight in 1903.