Flying Leatherneck Museum moving from Miramar to El Toro

ImageImageForum for all "old aircraft" related news, background, discussions and research.

Forum rules
ImageImageForum for all news, background, discussions and research on vintage aircraft, warbirds and wrecks & relics (stored, preserved, dumped etc). Actual logs -especially those of active airfields- are preferred to be posted in the appropriate Spotters forums.
Post Reply
User avatar
SBGrad
Scramble Senior
Scramble Senior
Posts: 411
Joined: 01 Feb 2020, 05:02
Type of spotter: Pix, or it didn't happen...F4
Subscriber Scramble: yeppers
Location: On the beach
Contact:

Flying Leatherneck Museum moving from Miramar to El Toro

Post by SBGrad »

When Marine Corps EL Toro Air Station was closed in 1999, the Flying Leatherneck Museum moved to Miramar. The museum was closed in 2021, with no clear idea of what would happen to the several dozen aircraft and other artifacts.

Last December the museum reached a tentative agreement with the City of Irvine to relocate the museum BACK to El Toro. One of the remaining MCAS hangars has been identified as a suitable place that can house the entire location indoors. Renovations need to be done before hangar can be used.

The Flying Leathernecks Historical Foundation is aiming for a 2023 date to reopen the museum.

Full story here: https://flyingleathernecks.org/news/museum-is-saved/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/18842924@N03/
patrick dirksen
Scramble Master
Scramble Master
Posts: 3291
Joined: 11 Sep 2002, 00:12
Type of spotter: Mil & ex-mil, zowel nummers als platen!
Subscriber Scramble: patrick dirksen
Location: Eindhoven (en een beetje Epe)

Re: Flying Leatherneck Museum moving from Miramar to El Toro

Post by patrick dirksen »

Great news! Visited the museum in 2018, a great collection with some unique aircraft. Good to hear they are saved after all!
Cheers,

Patrick Dirksen
Tristar Aviation
Post Reply

Return to “Vintage, warbirds and wrecks & relics”