I knew WIX would come through!
mrhenniger wrote:
#4: Has anyone here seen the F-86 near the highway in San Martin?
Aerial Visuals - Location Dossier - San Martin, Morgan Hill, California, United States - F-86It appars from these other links it may be dissassembled.
http://f-86.tripod.com/usa.htmlBased on what I can see in the picture it is likely close to where I have placed the marker on the map available via the link above. I was just hoping to get a confirmation from you guys.
Scepter wrote:
Not much to see from the freeway. It's located on the west side of the freeway. You can see it from either the southbound or northbound direction. If you want to get pics I would suggest not parking on the shoulder. Find the house and see if the owner will let you take pics.
Top notch! Thanks. I'll take another look on Google Maps to see if I can spot it. It would be nice to pin point the house before visiting.
mrhenniger wrote:
m50a1ontos wrote:
Your best bet for China Lake is calling the museum ahead of time to find out how to get on base. Usually, you hit the pass & ID office near the front gate....it's usually a bit of a wait. Get your pass and sail through the gate. But that's all subject to change at a moments notice. There's a rotorwingy-thingy now on display near the AV-8B (near the Marine Det HQ). The RA-5C Cockpit on a pedestal by Sandquist gate is behind the fence....and stopping to photograph it might make the guards a bit nervous. There's a Spad and an F/A-18 on display along with a whack load of weapons near the new Weapons lab just off the traffic circle (where the A-4 on a stick is). Unfortunatly, all the good juicy stuff is in a secure area and you would need to be buddy-buddy with somebody with a lot of juice to get to see anything....and still not be able to take pictures!
Thanks! That is what I figured. I don't think I will be making a swing in that direction unless someone can confirm there is a F-4 in Inyokern.
cco23i wrote:
If you go by the Grand Canyon in Arizona stop by the Planes of Fame in Valle.
Yep, that location is definitely on my radar. I'll be researching that leg of my trip in the coming days. If you don't mind please keep an eye on this thread as I may have more questions.
mrhenniger wrote:
#1: An A-4 and an A-7 were once displayed at NAS Alemeda.
Aerial Visuals - Location Dossier - Alameda NAS (formerly), San Francisco, California, United States - A-4, A-7Last year when I was there there were signs indicating they had been removed for restoration. Have they returned to display yet?
Mike wrote:
I was at the former Alameda NAS last month, and there is still an empty plinth where the A-7 used to be at the former main gate. The A-4 is still outside the high school in Alameda itself, I didn't get to see whether the one that used to be at another gate to the base has been replaced yet after suffering storm damage a couple of years back. HTH.
Excellant. I won't go out of my way to get there unless I decide to visit the Hornet again. I would like to see the progress made on their Wildcat. Mike, if you don't mind could you check out question #8 below?
ZRX61 wrote:
There's an F4 on a stick outside the Lancaster Sheriffs station, plus the F18 at the ballpark & the Douglas SkyRocket on a stick at the local community college... plus all the other stuff at Plant 42...
Yep, yep, yep and yes.

Actually I was in the area in May 2009. I will be back on this trip I saw everything execept the Sky Rocket so it will be a priority this trip. If you don't mind could you check out question #9 below?
mrhenniger wrote:
#2: Aerocrafters, Sonoma County Airport - Do they welcome visitors?
Aerial Visuals - Location Dossier - Aerocrafters - 10 airframesI was told in a PM the aircraft outside of Aerocrafters are privately owned. I am not sure if this means Aerocraft is no longer in operation or not.
I am now working on the leg of my trip that will take me from Mojave to LA. More questions added below. The idea behind these questions is for me to set priorities of which sites to visit and which I can skip. The order of my questions does not reflect on the order in which I could visit them.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help!
Mike
EDIT: The latest set of questions have been moved to a more recent post.
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