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The Western Museum of Flight (WMOF) is an aviation museum located at Zamperini Field, the municipal airport in Torrance, California.WMOF is operated by the Southern California Historical Aviation Foundation.
Western Museum of Flight: Torrance: South Bay: Aviation: Operated by the Southern California Historical Aviation Foundation, collection of notable jet and propeller-drive airplanes Whittier Museum: Whittier: San Gabriel Valley: Historic house: Operated by the Whittier Historical Society William S. Hart Ranch and Museum: Santa Clarita: Santa ...
November 7, 2019: A Cirrus SR-22 departed from Zamperini Field in Torrance and had been in the air for about 19 minutes before it crashed. It had been heading to Cable Airport, a small independently owned airport less than two miles from the neighborhood where the plane went down, according to flight records. The pilot of a single-engine plane ...
Santa Maria Museum of Flight, Santa Maria; Space and Missile Heritage Center, Vandenberg Space Force Base; Stockton Field Aviation Museum, Stockton [43] Travis Air Force Base Aviation Museum, Fairfield; USS Hornet Sea, Air & Space Museum, Alameda; USS Midway Museum, San Diego; Warbirds West Air Museum, El Cajon – closed [44] Western Museum of ...
One is on display at the Western Museum of Flight in Torrance, California. [113] [114] One is on display at the Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum in Denver, Colorado. [115] One is on display at the Hamilton Field History Museum in Novato, California. [116] [117] One is on display at the World War II Flight Training Museum in Douglas ...
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Argentine Navy A-4Q 0655/3-A-202, preserved at the Argentine Naval Aviation Museum, in 2007. The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is an American single-engine carrier-capable lightweight attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy.
Torrance Memorial was a local leader in the uniform revolt, allowing nurses to wear colored pantsuits as uniforms, rather than the traditional white dress. In 1967, Torrance Memorial merged with the smaller Riviera Community Hospital. The hospital moved to its current site (adjacent to Zamperini Field, the Torrance municipal airport) in 1971 ...