Visitor information with community events schedule, weather reports, past newsletters, special announcements, and exhibit overviews. San Carlos, California.
An excellent site presenting one of the best collections of military aircraft on the west coast with information on all of them (including the B-36). Great teacher's guide. Located in Atwater, California.
Volunteers are preserving the 1942 Army Air Forces training base as a historical monument to the instructor pilots who trained and the young aviators who learned. Located at Eagle Field, Dos Palos, CA.
Chartered in 1995 with the goal to preserve, perpetuate, and display American aviation history, especially that of our nation's military services. One of the few "fly-in or drive-in" facilities in the nation, located at Paso Robles Municipal Airport.
The MCAS Miramar "Flying Leathernecks" Museum (formerly the El Toro Command Museum) is the only Marine Corps Aviation museum and has forty-one airframes ranging from World War II to present day jet aircraft. Located at MCAS Miramar, California.
Home of the Moffett Field Historical Society and Museum. Located on Moffett Field, Sunnyvale, California.
Home of the original Donald Douglas Museum now houses flying World War 2 fighter aircraft. Located in Santa Monica, California.
Site provides detailed coverage of the museum and its aircraft. Located at Sonoma County Airport, Santa Rosa, California.
Site gives good coverage of the museum with some pictures and background of Bob Pond's collection of WW2 aircraft. Located at Palm Springs Airport, Palm Springs, California.
A fairly extensive site with background and some great pictures of the museum's aircraft and restorations. (Also some coverage of the museum's Grand Canyon location at Valle, Arizona.) Located at Chino Airport in Chino, California.
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