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The Air Museum (Planes of Fame) circa 1962 at Claremont

Wed May 27, 2020 10:23 pm

Researching something else I came across some vintage film footage of The Air Museum at its original location in Claremont in this YouTube posting; based on the date of other footage, probably taken about 1962.

Air Museum footage starts at 17:24:

https://tr-cam.com/video/mILnrWNENXc/porterville-ca-air-show-sept-22-23-1962-wwI-aircraft-plus-other-random-shows.html

Apologies if this has been posted earlier...don't recall seeing this before.

Re: The Air Museum (Planes of Fame) circa 1962 at Claremont

Wed May 27, 2020 10:26 pm

Apparently, "don't touch the airplanes" was not a thing back then.

Re: The Air Museum (Planes of Fame) circa 1962 at Claremont

Thu May 28, 2020 12:35 pm

aerovin wrote:Apparently, "don't touch the airplanes" was not a thing back then.


As I heard Lefty Gardner say once, "these airplanes made it through a war....those people won't hurt it by touching it."

Re: The Air Museum (Planes of Fame) circa 1962 at Claremont

Fri May 29, 2020 9:07 am

aerovin wrote:Apparently, "don't touch the airplanes" was not a thing back then.

At the end of the video inside the hangar there is an unaccompanied young fella spinning thru the prop on a rotary Nieuport. If he had visited the cockpit prior to that fiddling with switches(or someone else had prior fiddled), life in the hangar could have become very exciting that day. :shock:

Back then we could touch(with restraint) but were never to "run" around the aircraft.
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