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Planes of Fame Air Museum located at the Chino Airport, CA offers over 150 exhibits including some of the rarest planes in the world. Free admission available.
Free tickets are available for entrance to the Planes of Fame Air Museum located at the Chino Airport. Sometimes referred to as the Chino Airport Museum, there are over 150 exhibits on display.
Visitor can expect to see rare planes including the only authentic Japanese Zero in the world.
Planes of Fame Air Museum first opened the doors on January 12, 1957. At that time, it was simply called "The Air Museum". There was no need to be more specific, because no other air museums existed in the U.S. west of the Mississippi River!
The original collection consisted of just 10 airplanes. From those humble beginnings, the Museum has grown to over 150 aircraft, more than 50 of which are flyable.
In October
of 2009, another new hangar was dedicated. It was built by the famous 475th Fighter Group to store their memorabilia, as well as house the Museum’s rare Lockheed P-38 Lightning.
Planes used on the making of the movie “Pearl Harbor’ are also on display.
The Planes of Fame Air Museum is not just for history or aviation buffs. A visit should be considered a family activity that all members will enjoy.
Although the Planes of Fame Air Show hosts one of the most important of all the California Air Shows, free tickets are not valid for this event.
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