Our Mission
The Irish Historic Flight Foundation (IHFF) was established in December 2014 with a clear purpose: to preserve, restore, maintain and operate historic aircraft connected to Ireland’s aviation story. Rather than becoming a static museum, IHFF believes that historic aircraft should remain airworthy and flying, bringing aviation heritage to life for audiences across Ireland and beyond.
From the outset, the Foundation has focused on ensuring that rare and iconic aircraft remain in flying condition, supported by volunteer engineers, pilots and aviation enthusiasts working alongside industry partners.
Since its founding, IHFF has developed from a small volunteer initiative into a recognised national heritage flight organisation with an active flying programme and a growing historic collection. The Foundation’s aircraft — including three de Havilland DHC‑1 Chipmunks and a Boeing Stearman Model 75 — are regularly flown at local and national aviation events around Ireland.
IHFF remains committed to flying its historic aircraft at events around Ireland, strengthening public access to aviation heritage. Through partnerships with sponsors such as ASL Aviation Holdings, the organisation plans to maintain, expand, and enhance flying appearances at local and national airshows.

