With nearly 200 employees and countless number of volunteers all sharing the love of aviation, EAA has tremendous knowledge and resources at its disposal. From aircraft history to event management to non‐profit issues, you can utilize EAA’s vast expertise that includes:
- Aircraft restoration
- Aircraft restoration
- Archive storage/preservation
- Aviation education
- Aviation history
- Aviation libraries
- Aviation medicine
- Aviation photography
- Aviation publications
- Aviation videography
- Events (unique venues)
- Experimental category aircraft
- FAA policy (general aviation)
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- Finances (non‐profit)
- General aviation safety
- Homebuilt aircraft
- Human Resources
- Korean War aircraft
- Military aircraft
- Museum operations
- Philanthropy
- Public event logistics
- Summer camps (resident)
- Vintage aircraft
- World War I aircraft
- World War II aircraft
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Contact Dick Knapinski, EAA Director of Communications, at communications@eaa.org or 920-426-6523.