[07-11-2024] Various forum updates made.
Quote from: rander on November 15, 2012, 08:40:48 AM
In response to my own post above (1) the money needed to do the work (2) Personnel Required, there are only a few volunteers(*), some who come in 5 days a week to maintain the aircraft you see displayed. (3) Work Stands and other things needed to safely work above the ground.
(*) unlike the Midway Museum where there are many volunteers.
Quote from: rander on January 11, 2010, 01:04:08 AM
Not real sure how the damage got there, The CH-53A was a gate guard at the old MCAS Tustin, the damage was either there when it became a gate guard or it happened when the helo was moved to Miramar. Whats really a shame is the F.L.A.M. has a C-117, a C-54, and a C-119 on base that are just being neglected and the Museum does not seem to have any interest in preserveing these aircraft.
Quote from: rander on November 11, 2012, 09:33:45 PM
I visited this museum today as it was Veterans Day.
The AV-8C in its new colors.
A F-4 Phantom rpainted for the Miramar Aifr Show.
CH-46 BUNO 154803A documented war hero aircraft.
The write up about CH-46 Buno1458803. This Helo had a major role in the evacuation of Saigon in 1975.