About Warhawk Air Museum
Warhawk Air Museum was launched by their co-founders John and Sue Paul in 1989 and is a place where military aviation history is preserved. Since then, the museum has become an educational destination for more than 5,000 school-age children and 25,000 tourists each year. In the 1950s , he watched and heard three Corsair fighters passing over his third-grade classroom. Warhawk Air Museum in Nampa, Idaho showcases historic war birds, fighter jets and personal memorabilia from World War I, World War II, Vietnam and South Korea. It all started with John Paul's love of planes. When John started recovering a third aircraft in the hangar at Caldwell Airport, people gathered to watch and witness the revival of history. Visitors began to leave boxes filled with souvenirs of the Second World Event, such as uniforms and equipment, on the boxes, saying: "Maybe you can do something.