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Chino Air Museum
Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 7:33 pm
by ssc
Re: Chino Air Museum
Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 9:05 pm
by sdnative
Nice. I have been wanting to take the family to the museum at March AFB for some time.
Re: Chino Air Museum
Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 6:01 pm
by cruiserlarry
Very nice....It is amazing to see how the older aircraft were constructed, considering the difference in technology available to engineers today - slide rules, mock-ups, theories, and test pilots, where now you have theoretical physics, 3-D modeling software, advanced composite materials, and computer simulators...
Re: Chino Air Museum
Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 6:25 pm
by OLLIE
Awesome pictures Steve. I am an aviation nut. Love the history and I love flying. I've been flying since I was 6 when my grandfather got me hooked by taking me up in his Piper Cub. He had two hangers on his farm. He is infatuated with military planes and their history. The P-51 was his favorite. He has an engine from one in one of his hangers that he rebuilt and has setting on an engine stand.
I've posted the pics of the B-25 I'm working on my Facebook page. I'll have to start a thread here somewhere to show its progress.
Re: Chino Air Museum
Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 7:09 pm
by ssc
They had many planes in all different stages of restoration. It was a nice place to visit. I have been to March AFB, but don't recall the planes. It may be time for a visit--plus it is just over the hill from the house. Maybe we can set a day aside to hit a few places--Chino and March, maybe Mystic lake etc. Ollie post up some pictures. My son in law is at Fort Rucker in flight school. I am looking forward to visiting and getting some pics of the helo's.
Cheers, Steve
Re: Chino Air Museum
Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 8:14 pm
by Crismateski
next time you are out there you should also check out the Yankee Air Museum, also at Chino Airport. I like the Planes of Fame better, but it is also pretty nice. On a side note, the Planes of Fame airshow is this weekend.