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Chino is about 35 miles from the ocean and quite dry. Santa Maria is about 12 miles from the ocean and is subject to frequent marine layer cloud coverage.Ken wrote:Is there a salt air/corrosion presence in either Chino or Santa Maria?
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Noha307 wrote:I know they also have the Valle location, previously had another adjunct facility at the Movie World in Buena Park, and, as I understand, there was a Planes of Fame East, too.
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We are excited to announce that @planesoffameairmuseum is participating in the Central Coast AirFest to be held October 15 & 16, 2022 at the Santa Maria Airport! The museum plans to bring over a dozen aircraft to the event and perform several acts during the two-day AirFest. We hope that many of you will be able to attend.
The AirFest is a great opportunity for museum aircraft to "stretch their wings," some of which, such as the our B-25 "Mitchell" bomber, haven't flown in over two years due to pandemic-related event cancellations. Well, that time is no more and we are excited about this!
The coming months will be an excellent time to visit, as the museum will return to a flurry of activity in preparation for this AirFest. Currently, the following @planesoffame aircraft are scheduled to participate in the event:
Lockheed P-38J "Lightning"
Curtiss P-40N "Warhawk"
North American P-51D "Mustang" (2 aircraft!)
Grumman F8F "Bearcat"
Lockheed T-33A "Shooting Star"
North American F-86F "Sabre"
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15bis
North American B-25J "Mitchell"
Vought F4U-1A "Corsair"
Douglas SBD "Dauntless"
General Motors TBM-3E "Avenger"
Vultee BT-13B "Valiant"
Stay tuned for more details, to include who will be flying them, how you can help, etc. Thank you all for your continued support!