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AWARDS & RECOGNITION – Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame Inductees For 2026 Announced

Posted on July 30, 2025 by mwflyer

The Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame has announced its 2026 inductees, celebrating a distinguished group of aviators and aerospace pioneers whose contributions have significantly shaped Minnesota’s rich aviation heritage. This year’s honorees include accomplished pilots, aviation advocates, and visionary leaders whose dedication and achievements have left an indelible mark on the field of aviation.

The inductees for the Class of 2026 are as follows:

Eugene “Gene” DePalma: A Navy veteran and aviation executive with over 10,000 flight hours in 33 aircraft types. After a distinguished 30-year career at Van Dusen Air, where he rose to President and CEO, he continued to serve the aviation community through leadership roles in several organizations.

Robert J. Pond: A decorated naval aviator and entrepreneur, who amassed a notable collection of vintage aircraft and automobiles. He founded the “Planes of Fame Museum” at Flying Cloud Airport and later the “Palm Springs Air Museum,” where he educated the public about aviation history.

John R. Sandberg: A skilled mechanic and aviation enthusiast who transitioned from drag racing to rebuilding and flying warbirds, contributing to the Commemorative Air Force and the national air racing community. He co-developed the racing aircraft “Tsunami,” which competed at Reno and was part of the fastest unlimited race in history.

Cora May Fuller: Minnesota’s first licensed female pilot in 1931 after soloing in a Stinson SM-8A and earning a perfect score on her written exam. She logged over 8,000 miles in her first year and was a pioneer in aviation at a time when few women flew.

Conrad “Butch” Maxwell: A veteran of the Air Force Reserve, and a certified FAA mechanic with over 66 years of experience, he operates the family business, Maxwell Aircraft Service, earning national recognition for his expertise in propeller overhaul. He is a recipient of the “FAA Charles Taylor Master Mechanic Award” for more than 50 years of safe aviation maintenance. 

James A. Olsen: Founder of Sun Country Airlines. He turned a vision for affordable leisure travel into one of Minnesota’s most successful aviation ventures. Under his leadership, the airline grew from a startup into a nationally recognized carrier serving millions of passengers. The airline has made a large impact on Minnesota’s aviation industry and economy. 

Charles “Chuck” Doyle Jr.: A lifelong aviator whose career spans airline service, vintage aircraft restoration, and passionate mentorship within Minnesota’s aviation community. He is renowned for flying and maintaining antique airplanes, and inspiring countless young pilots.

The 36th Annual MAHOF Induction Banquet will be held Saturday, April 11, 2026 at the Mystic Lake Center in Prior Lake, Minnesota. Join in honoring these trailblazers, where the aviation community celebrates remarkable legacies and the enduring impact of their work on the future of aviation. 

Details and reservation forms will be available after January 1, 2026.

Watch for more information about these newly named inductees on the Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame website www.MAHOF.org, Instagram, and on Facebook. For any inquiries, contact Brandon Montanye at brandon@mahof.org

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