Sponsors
More and more companies recognize the social and cultural importance of the Wings of Liberation museum and support our mission with donations, helping us to maintain our collection and keep up with time. In turn, we want to recognize them here and thank them for their contributions, either through direct funding, by supplying materials and/or equipment, or by doing specialist jobs for us that we could not otherwise afford.
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Friends of the Museum Park Over the years, the Friends of the Museum Park have supported us by their yearly financial contribution, enabling us to maintain and enhance the museum's collection.
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Kim Lindemans, for your complete identity Kim creates tailor-made clothes and also advises on the use of colour and style. She made new covers for the pilot seats of Ship '266.
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Leenaars Control Technic Leenaars designs and builds specialized equipment for production issues that cannot be solved with standard production equipment. They helped us transform the mechanical movement of the Ship '266 controls to electrical signals.
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Volksbelang Eindhoven Volksbelang Eindhoven is a specialist in the repair of leather and other type of upholstery. They have helped us with the repair of leather pouches, replaced zippers in original bags and reconstructed covers for the yokes in the C47 cockpit.
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Soderberg Soderberg Manufacturing Company, Inc. is a supplier of high quality hardware and electronics to the aircraft and transportation lighting industry. They donated a new worktable light identical to the type used in the C47 in WWII.
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SMC SMC Pneumatics BV is a world class supplier of pneumatic control equipment. They have donated some highly specialist parts to help us with our C47 Ship '266 restoration project.
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Heurkens-van Veluw Heurkens-van Veluw is a specialist in stainless steel sheet metal manufacturing, using CAD driven laser cutting techniques. They have provided us with a new instrument panel as well the two overhead panels for our C47.
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Acer Computers Thanks to Acer, visitors can now experience the excitement of flight simulation. Whether you prefer a Dakota, a Catalina or an F16, you will get all the detail, sound and performance you could wish for, displayed on a super size screen.
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RLS RLS designs, produces and supplies advanced magnetic rotary and linear motion sensors. They have donated a number of sensors that will help us with the conversion of our C47 more realistic.
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Rabobank The Dutch Rabobank made a significant financial contribution to the museum, helping us to erect the monument to Lt. Col. Robert Cole.
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"Nationaal Fonds voor Vrijheid en Veteranenzorg" The "Nationale Fonds voor Vrijheid en Veteranenzorg" also made a financial contribution towards the realization of that monument.
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Do you also wish to sponsor our museum? Please contact us via our e-mail address
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