Exhibition Halls at OHTM

There are three main exhibition spaces at the Museum. Click on the pictures below to view 360 º QuickTime® panoramas of each of these spaces. If you have trouble viewing the panoramas click HERE to download the free QuickTime® Player.

The Main Display,
is the oldest and largest of the three display areas at the Museum and houses both aircraft and ground vehicles. The space is separated into the East and West Wings. (West Wing pictured)

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The Wright Wing,
features the 1903 Wright Flyer, built by Volunteers at the Museum. This central exhibit forms a point of departure for comparison and contrast of other surrounding exhibits. The current exhibition, A Century Ago, is focused on the common means of transport in Maine around the time of the Wright's historic flight.

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The State of Maine Wing,
is the newest addition to the Museum's exhibition spaces. This wing houses changing exhibitions for two to three seasons at a time. This Wing currently houses the exhibition, "Tin Lizzie in Maine".

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