The Wings of History Air Museum is a small, community-focused aviation museum located in San Martin, California. Situated near South County Airport, the museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing historical aircraft, with an emphasis on the golden age of aviation and military aircraft. It’s a hidden gem for aviation enthusiasts and offers a unique experience, often with a more personal touch than larger museums.
Wings of History Air Museum
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Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 – 15:00
Saturday – Sunday 11:00 – 16:00
Admission fee
Gift shop
Aircraft collection
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– – NC7172 NC806N N2353J N7801C N737XP N4722 N28387 N317W N21739 N41719 – – N345J N54271 NC14201 N1381N N4ND N3161G/44-30324 – – N106MM NX86698 N3225 N3150Q NC15536 – N54T/A6192/2 N27740 N37K – N7458 – N5591 – – N55969 NC3931 – | Aeronca C-3
Alexander Primary Glider American Eagle A-101 American Eagle A-101 Avro 616 Avian IVM Beech 23 Musketeer Bensen B-8MEJW Gyrocopter Bolkow Phoebus C-1 Bowers Fly Baby 1A Bowlus Baby Albatross Bowlus C-1 Bowlus Super Albatross Culver LFA Cadet Da Vinci Omnihopter (replica) Dobbins Simcopter EAA P-1 Biplane Gross Pioneer II Kinner Sportster B Marketello Stahltaube (replica) Nelson Dragonfly BB-1 North American TB-25J Mitchell Peel Z-1 Glider Boat Penguin (ground control trainer) Piel CP.305 Emeraude Pietenpol B4-A Air Camper Rotorway Scorpion 1 Rutan Quickie Security S-1-B Airster SPAD VII (replica) Sopwith Pup (replica) Stinson 10 Voyager Stits SA-5A Flut-R-Bug Taylor Titsch Vickers Viscount 745 (front)) Volmer Jensen VJ-21 Volmer Jensen VJ-22 Sportsman Volmer Jensen VJ-23E Volmer Jensen VJ-24E Volmer Jensen VJ-24W Waco 10 GXE Wright Flyer (replica) |
Tuesdays and Thursdays are ‘work’ days at the Museum. Visitors will find our volunteers and staff actively working in the Restoration Shop, Propeller Shop, Library and on special projects.
Highlights of the Wings of History Air Museum:
- Aircraft Collection:
- The museum boasts a variety of vintage aircraft, including both military and civilian planes, such as:
- B-25 Mitchell: A World War II-era bomber used in the famous Doolittle Raid.
- The museum boasts a variety of vintage aircraft, including both military and civilian planes, such as:
- Restoration Projects:
- The museum is actively involved in restoring aircraft to their former glory, and visitors can sometimes observe restoration work in progress.
- Volunteers are often on hand to explain the details of the restoration process.
- Historical Exhibits:
- In addition to the aircraft, the Wings of History Air Museum features displays of aviation memorabilia, uniforms, equipment, and photographs documenting the history of flight.
- Special exhibits often focus on specific time periods, such as World War II aviation or early civil aviation.
- Fly-In Events and Community Engagement:
- The Wings of History Air Museum hosts fly-ins and special events where aviation enthusiasts can bring their own aircraft to show, and visitors can meet pilots and see planes up close.
- It’s a hub for local aviation history and an important part of the community for those passionate about flight.