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The Planes Of Fame Museum – A Tribute To Excellence In Preserving America’s Aviation Heritage

The Planes Of Fame Museum – A Tribute To Excellence In Preserving America’s Aviation Heritage

by Alan Armstrong | Oct 12, 2017 | Air Museum, Air Museums, History, Second World War, Travel

The Planes of Fame Museum in Chino, California is a remarkable facility featuring an extraordinary collection of military and civilian aircraft. Having visited this facility perhaps 25 years ago, I found my recent visit to the museum to be a remarkable and rewarding...
The Museum of Flight in Seattle

The Museum of Flight in Seattle

by Alan Armstrong | Jul 14, 2011 | Air Museum, History, Second World War, Travel, War Aircraft

The Museum of Flight can be described in one word – fantastic. No matter your interest in aviation, whether it be engineering, space exploration or history, the Museum of Flight near Seattle, Washington will satisfy your interests. Due to the shortage of time, I was...
Visit to the Planes of Fame Air Museum

Visit to the Planes of Fame Air Museum

by Alan Armstrong | Feb 15, 2010 | Air Museums, History, Second World War, Travel, War Aircraft

A Visit to the Planes of Fame Air Museum in Arizona The Mystique of the Planes of Fame Air Museum Ed Maloney, the founder of the Planes of Fame Air Museum, is an aviation legend. He founded the first air museum west of the Rocky Mountains in 1957. Today, the two...

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