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In 2021, the museum received 5 aircraft from Naval Air Museum Barbers Point, which had closed two years prior. [24] [25] [26] A McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II was moved to the museum in July 2023. [27] The museum opened the Copper Wings Cafe in July 2023. [28] A UH-12 was donated to the museum in December 2023. [29]
These museums were once part of the Air Force museum system, but have since become private: Aerospace Museum of California [18] Castle Air Museum [19] [20] [21] Grissom Air Museum [22] March Field Air Museum [23] Minnesota Air National Guard Museum [citation needed] Selfridge Military Air Museum [citation needed] Strategic Air Command ...
Hoosier Air Museum, Auburn – closed; Lawrence D. Bell Aircraft Museum, Mentone; Indiana Aviation Museum, Valparaiso – closed; Indiana Military Museum, Vincennes; National Model Aviation Museum, Muncie [52] National American Huey History Museum, Peru [53] Northern Indiana Aviation Museum, Goshen, Indiana – closed [54]
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66-0289 - Castle Air Museum (former Castle Air Force Base), Atwater, California. [102] It was operated as an F-4E and later used by the Thunderbirds. It was later modified into a test model, the NF-4E. The paint is in the condition of the Thunderbirds era. [citation needed] YF-4J
Castle Air Museum, Castle Airport (former Castle AFB), Atwater, California. ... Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio: Air Force Museum Foundation. 1975. External links
44-86891 Lazy Daisy Mae – Castle Air Museum at the former Castle AFB in Atwater, California. [141] Under restoration or in storage B-25B. 40-2347 – fuselage in storage at Aero Trader in Ocotillo Wells, California. [142] B-25C. 41-13251 – to flightworthiness by private owner in San Francisco, California. [143] [144]
A news item October 6, 1923 in Princeton, New Jersey, notes that “Nathan C. Price, of Glen Ridge, a graduate of the Glen Ridge High School, was given a scholarship from the individual scholarship funds to attend Princeton University.” He is listed as a resident at 66 Clark Street, Glen Ridge, in 1926.