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The museum was founded in 1979 as March Air Force Base Museum. One of the first exhibits at the museum was a collection of art painted by Hazel Olson. [1] [2] It moved to a new location at the base's former commissary, where it reopened to the public in 1981. That same year, a B-29 was flown to the museum. [3]
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 & Aerospace Museum [24] This museum was once part of the Air Force museum system, but was renamed and transferred to the Space Force when it became an independent branch:
March Field Air Museum is located adjacent to but off the grounds of March ARB and displays in its aircraft collection examples bombers, fighters, cargo, refueling and reconnaissance aircraft, many of which served at March Field, March AFB and/or March ARB.
March Field Air Museum; USS Midway (CV-41) Minter Field Air Museum; Moffett Field Museum; Museum of Flying; N. NASA Gift Shop in Silicon Valley; China Lake Museum;
63-7746 - March Field Air Museum, March Air Reserve Base, Riverside, California. [67] 63-7748 - Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina. [citation needed] 64-0998 - Lincoln Air National Guard Base, Lincoln, Nebraska. [68] 64-1000 - Rusty Allen Airport, Lago Vista, Texas. [citation needed]
March Field Air Museum: Built as a B-47E. It was used by the USN and was retired to China Lake, California, from where it was moved to March Field Air Museum sometime after 1986. Was once or still known as "Betty-Boop." [14] [15] 53-2276 Bossier City, Louisiana: Barksdale Global Power Museum: Built as a B-47E (later converted to JB-47E).
Fourth Air Force Factheet; March Field Air Museum Official site; The Museum is located off the grounds of the Base and displays in its aircraft collection examples bombers, fighters, cargo, refueling and reconnaissance aircraft, many of which served at March Field, March AFB and/or March ARB.
5744 (Czech Air Force) – MiG-23BN on static display at March Field Air Museum in Riverside, California. This airframe was formerly operated by the Czechoslovakian Air Force. [32] MiG-23MLD in storage at the National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton, Ohio [33]