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Hours are: Open Daily 9 AM to 4 PM with last admission to the aircraft exhibit area sold at 3:15 PM. During inclement weather please call ahead of your planned visit. VC-9 Presidential Aircraft open for tours every Saturday and Sunday, weather permitting between 10 AM and 2:30 PM.
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- Tour Air Force One
The VC-9C aircraft tail number 73-1681 was in service with...
- Indoor Museum
Once you’ve explored the outdoor aircraft displays, you can...
- Our Collection
CASTLE AIR MUSEUM. OUR COLLECTION. ... which was operated by...
- Contact Us
Main Office (209) 723-2178. Gift Shop (209) 723-2182....
- Our History
Castle Air Museum gives visitors a peek into the past and...
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PEEK INTO THE PAST. Home to over 80 restored vintage military aircraft ranging from pre-WWII to the present-day fighters, the Museum houses a fascinating collection of wartime memorabilia, uniforms, historic photos, and personal military artifacts from the past century.
Over 80 historic aircraft onsite, many of them open for viewing on this Open Cockpit Day! Also enjoy: Historic military vehicles, fire and law enforcement displays, and lots of fantastic food. Helicopter rides will be available onsite!
Castle Air Museum, Atwater, California. 14,655 likes · 85 talking about this · 925 were here. Home of the SR-71, F-117, F-18 Blue Angel, Air Force One, and over 80 vintage military aircraft, Castle...
The Castle Air Museum is impressive with its huge collection of pristine military jets, planes, helicopters, and base history. There's even a decommissioned nuke on display. My family and I came here specifically for the SR-71, and we would have been satisfied just seeing that plane and going home, LOL.
Castle Air Museum, Atwater: answers to questions about Castle Air Museum: See 198 reviews, articles, and 265 photos of Castle Air Museum, ranked No.1 on Tripadvisor among 15 attractions in Atwater.
The Museum is adjacent to the former Castle Air Force Base, now Castle Airport, and officially opened to the public in 1981 as a non-profit 501c3 organization with a mission “to preserve ...