WARREN, Ohio (WKBN) – The fourth annual Wings-N-Wheels event was held Sunday in Warren.

Hundreds of vintage cars, as well as aircraft, were on display. The goal of the event was to educate the public about aviation.

There was an admission charge, with proceeds going to the Animal Welfare League of Trumbull County, the Northeast Ohio Adoption Agency and to help fund the Ernie Hall Aviation Museum.

“Ernie Hall was a pioneer aviator. He started flying way back with the Wright brothers, and he had a flying school here in Howland from 1913 to 1972, and people have forgotten about him, so I think it’s important to have the history of the museum that we have here and continue to tell that story,” said Bill Griffin, chair of the museum’s board of directors.

The Ernie Hall Museum is open every weekend. The museum is located at 4033 N. River Rd. in Warren.

More information on the museum and its hours of operation are available on its website.