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  2. Yanks Air Museum - Wikipedia

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    Yanks Air Museum houses one of the largest and most historically significant collections of American aircraft including the World War II fighters, dive and torpedo bombers. The aircraft collection begins with the 1903 Wright Flyer (only replica in collection) and continues through the 1980s era represented by the F-15 Eagle, F-16 Fighting ...

  3. Planes of Fame Air Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was the subject of a lawsuit brought by Yanks Air Museum and other tenants at Chino Airport in 2016 who argued that the museum's airshow interfered with other flight operations. [8] The museum announced plans to open a new location at the Santa Maria Public Airport. [9]

  4. Chino Airport - Wikipedia

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    Chino Airport (IATA: CNO, ICAO: KCNO, FAA LID: CNO) is a county-owned airport about three miles southeast of Chino, in San Bernardino County, California, United States. [1] The Federal Aviation Administration 's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2007–2011 classified it as a reliever airport , [ 2 ] due to its proximity to the ...

  5. The original Top Guns: Chino’s Planes of Fame Air Museum a ...

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    Chino's Planes of Fame Air Museum a must-see for history buffs of all ages.

  6. List of museums in the Inland Empire - Wikipedia

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    Yanks Air Museum: Chino: San Bernardino: Aviation: Collection of American aircraft including World War II fighters, dive and torpedo bombers Yorba-Slaughter Adobe: Chino: San Bernardino: Historic house: Branch museum of the San Bernardino County Museum, includes post office/general store with an exhibit of agriculture and animal husbandry ...

  7. Piccadilly Lilly II - Wikipedia

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    Piccadilly Lilly II is a B-17 Flying Fortress currently on display at the Planes of Fame air museum in Chino, California. [1] Built in 1945 as a B-17G and assigned serial number 44-83684, this plane was possibly the last aircraft assigned to the Eighth Air Force / 447th Bomb Group, but perhaps not delivered. [2]

  8. Edward T. Maloney - Wikipedia

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    Edward T. Maloney (May 21, 1928 – August 19, 2016) was an American aviation historian based in Southern California.. He assembled much of the collection of historic airframes displayed at the Planes of Fame Museum at Chino Airport, Chino, California.

  9. Steve Hinton - Wikipedia

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    Hinton retired from racing in 1990 to become a stunt aviator, demonstration pilot and aircraft restorer. Steve has restored and rebuilt more than 40 vintage aircraft, and is the President of Planes of Fame Air Museum in Chino, CA. [10] [11]