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The Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum Restoration Department is tasked with preserving many of the collection’s artifacts. Activities range from simple routine cleaning of pieces to undertaking major restoration projects. Although none of the museum’s artifacts are ever again expected to function as originally intended, it is our goal to reconfigure these precious treasures to as close to original condition as possible for accurate representation.
Always
on the lookout for new talent, the only prerequisite for a volunteer restoration
member is that he or she be willing to contribute some time to the overall
effort. Whereas previous experience or specialized training are qualities
in constant demand, there are no special skills required, anyone with an
interest in helping to conserve or restore these artifacts is welcome.
Scheduled sessions of instruction in the form of initial and recurring training
seminars are available to all volunteer restoration members.
If you have a desire to see these wonderful treasures preserved for future generations, come out and contribute some time as a volunteer member.
Inquiries may be made through the reception desk at the museum or by email to:
Restoration Manager: Steve Groth
View some of the aircraft at the museum being restored in the online exhibit of aircraft.

Phone: 303.360.5360 