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Locality: San Diego, California

Phone: +1 858-693-1723



Address: 4203 Anderson Ave 92145 San Diego, CA, US

Website: www.flyingleathernecks.org

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Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum Hangar 10.11.2020

Opening tomorrow!!

Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum Hangar 03.11.2020

Episode one, Bob Cramsie will talk about the restoration of the World's only SBD-1 Dauntless

Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum Hangar 31.10.2020

Episode two, more from Bob Cramsie about the restoration of the World's only SBD-1 Dauntless

Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum Hangar 29.10.2020

Episode one, Bob Cramsie talks about the Restoration of the World's only SBD-1 Dauntless

Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum Hangar 13.10.2020

Episode one, Bob Cramsie will talk about the restoration of the World's only SBD-1 Dauntless

Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum Hangar 01.10.2020

Episode one, Bob Cramsie talks about the Restoration of the World's only SBD-1 Dauntless

Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum Hangar 23.09.2020

Bill Connor talks about the A-6 intruder.

Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum Hangar 12.09.2020

Maintainers, Post your unit, time served aircraft and a picture of you and your bird. Semper Fi

Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum Hangar 05.09.2020

Ok Folks, show the world your favorite Marine Aviation picture!

Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum Hangar 18.08.2020

Major General Bob Butcher, USMC, retired, call sign "Thunder" talks about the TA-4J Skyhawk

Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum Hangar 11.08.2020

"Thunder" Major General Bob Butcher, USMC, Retired, talks about the A-4M SKYHAWK. The last Skyhawk built is behind "Thunder".

Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum Hangar 26.07.2020

"THUNDER" (Major General Bob Butcher, USMC, Retired) Talks about the A-4F Skyhawk

Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum Hangar 10.07.2020

Major General Bob Butcher, USMC, Ret. Call Sign "Thunder" talks about the A-4C Skyhawk

Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum Hangar 05.07.2020

The first American to orbit the Earth was a Marine. Today, the first civilian built crew launch vehicle will be commanded by a Marine. Marines: On Air, Land, Se...a, and Space! (Thanks to Lt.Col Bob Hein, USMC (Ret.) Congratulations to NASA and the entire Launch America team! The Flying Leathernecks salute you! #LaunchAmerica https://youtu.be/Aymrnzianf0