4021 Borman Drive • Batavia OH 45103 • (513) 735-4500 • map

History

The Tri-State Warbird Museum was formed in 2003 with a commitment to preserve the aircraft of World War II, educate our visitors on America's role in WWII, and to honor the veterans who fought and those who made the ultimate sacrifice.

Construction of a 12,000 sq/ft hangar and 5,000 sq/ft museum display space at the Clermont County Airport was completed and the Tri-State Warbird Museum opened to the public in 2004. Since that time 25,000 people have toured the facility and many thousands more have thrilled to see our beautifully restored aircraft gracing the skies at local airshows.

Continuing to grow the Tri-State Warbird Museum aircraft collection now consists of eight significant WWII aircraft with additional acquisitions planned for the future. Additional future plans call for the construction of a second 12,000 sq/ft hangar to house display space and new aircraft.