Mon Jul 12, 2010 7:50 am
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Mon Jul 12, 2010 11:05 am
flyride wrote:I'm not sure about an F-14 and a UH-1 together....
flyride wrote:...but as along as you are in Sacramento, you should stop by the California Aerospace Museum. Great selection of static aircraft and engines. The organization inherited much of the military hardware from the defunct McClellan Air Museum, but have continued to add pieces over the years,.
Mon Jul 12, 2010 11:12 am
jdvoss wrote:As you are targeting the central Calfornia area I would recommend the following as "KEY" sites to put on your agenda:
USS Hornet Museum - located at former NAS Alameda. It's easy to get to... just drive on to the old base as it has been industrialized
McClelland Field Air Museum - former AFB located NE of Sacramento. Interstate 80 runs right past it. Quite a few aircraft on display although they seem to be getting shabby from outside display. Easy entry to McClelland as it too has been industrialized. CGAS Sacramento is located at the airport as well (HC-130's) ..also an array of borate bomber A/C on the ramp too.
Travis AFB air Museum - located near Interstate 80 on your way between Sacto and SF. Open Wed- Sun 12:00 to 3:00 pm for civilians like my self. It's on the base so you have to check in at the guard gate and they will "escort " you to the museum. Govt issued photo ID rqd ! Nice selecton of aircraft and well maintained. You may wish to call them in advance for any further entry rqmt's. They seem to be overly paranoid about security although it's merely an AMC base. Ph: (707) 424-4450
jdvoss wrote:Castle Air Museum - located about 2 hr drive south of Sacramento on Hwy 99 (near Merced). A lot of aircraft of display!! Probably the best bomber collection outside of NMUSAF(B-17, B-18, B-23, B-24, B-25, B-29, B-45, B-50, B-36, Vulcan...)
jdvoss wrote:Minor Museums: Western Aerospace Musuem @ Oakland Airport, Pacific Coast Air Museum @ Santa Rosa Airport, Hiller Air Museum @ San Carlos Airport
jdvoss wrote:Assuming that there is not a massive heat wave I too will be at the Mather Field event in mid-September. Temps can reach 105F and higher in the shade...and there is little shade on a white concrete ramp.
Mon Jul 12, 2010 1:35 pm
Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:47 pm
mrhenniger wrote:It is on my radar. I will be doing a huge amount of driving that week to try and fit in as many sites as possible. I am having trouble scheduling this museum during museum hours. Is it possible to get any photos "over the fence"?
Tue Jul 13, 2010 1:49 am
Tue Jul 13, 2010 7:41 am
Tue Jul 13, 2010 7:59 am
jdvoss wrote:RE: Travis AFB Air Museum
You DO NOT have to have prior permission to visit the museum. Just show up at the guard gate at the designated time(there is a parking lot for visitors) and walk in to the building and tell them your intent and they will arrange for an escort.
jdvoss wrote:RE: NASA Ames Reserach Center, Moffett Field
Oh yes, regading the F-104 at NASA Ames Center at Moffett Field (Mountain View CA). It is now on display at the Moffett Museum (along with a US Army AH-1S Cobra). There is also a P-3 Orion on permanent display a few hundred yards away close to the control tower.
jdvoss wrote:You can gain entry to the base Wed thru Sunday 10 am thru 3 pm. Just tell the guard your destination (the Musuem), show your govt issued picture ID, and they will give you directions you simply drive in. No hassle!
Tue Jul 13, 2010 8:01 am
flyride wrote:mrhenniger wrote:It is on my radar. I will be doing a huge amount of driving that week to try and fit in as many sites as possible. I am having trouble scheduling this museum during museum hours. Is it possible to get any photos "over the fence"?
You can see a lot of aircraft from outside the chain link. The majority of the collection is out of doors. The space exhibits, equipment, ejection seat display, engines, Stearman, PT-19 and Curtiss-Wright biplane are always indoors and not visible from the fence.
Tue Jul 13, 2010 8:16 am
Jerry O'Neill wrote:Sounds like a great trip!
Jerry O'Neill wrote:On the Airport at Mather Field where the air show will be is an F-105 on display.
Jerry O'Neill wrote:Also, some one on WIX might be able to set you up with a visit to Eagles Nest in Iona, CA. It's not far and that is where the Sander's have their shop.
Jerry O'Neill wrote:And don't forget, at Stockton Airport is WIX'er Taigh Ramey's Museum. He's got some great stuff there and is a super guy. Look up the threads on the Bomber Fantasy Camp and you'll see what I mean.
Jerry O'Neill wrote:BTW, my team will be handling the ground ops for the show so please find me when you're there and say hello.
Tue Jul 13, 2010 8:48 am
Bill Kistler wrote:The F4 is visable from the road, and while just inside the fence line you can get a shot from the access road that shoots off the main road into the airport. I have taken shots of it without problem.
Tue Jul 13, 2010 8:51 am
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