Planes of Fame Air Museum in Chino Moves Forward During Pandemic
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THE MUSEUM’S Mitsubishi A6M5 “Zero” (bottom) flies in formation with their F4U “Corsair” and P-38 “Lightning” (top). These aircraft fly regularly at the Museum at special Living History events and at the Museum’s annual Airshow.
BY LAURIE HANSON
Soaring above present-day challenges, the Planes of Fame Air Museum in Chino moves forward while stepping back into history.
After facing tough times and decisions due to the pandemic, the historical air museum opens six of seven historical aircraft hangers to the public, its Boeing B-17 “Flying Fortress,” and plans to resume its annual airshow later this year.
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