Norton Air Force Base Museum
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Locality: San Bernardino, California
Phone: +1 909-382-7307
Address: 1601 E 3rd St 92410 San Bernardino, CA, US
Website: www.nafbmuseum.org
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Here's a photo of a C-141 Tail Number 60186 being restored. Thank you Alberto Capone for finding this beauty.
For all of you plane lovers and photo buffs, this is an awesome video. I found myself wanting to watch more and more. These are Air Force jets training in the Mach Loop in Nothern Wales. Fascinating! Would love to be there to experience this.
Flt Engr George Steffen from the 15th brought his family to the NAFB Museum in early March to show that he could still fit into his flt jacket. He also brought the newspaper article that he received his 10,000 hours accident-free award. He is still sharp for being 92 years old.
Dave dropped in at the NAFB Museum, in early March, and donated some of his mementos from the base. The engine cover is off of acft 0200 and was used during the 1986 Volant Rodeo. The navigator's sextant stool was taken off of acft 177. Thanks, David Howell for sharing your stuff with the museum
<<<< NOTICE >>>>> IN OUR QUEST FOR SAFETY OF BOTH THE NORTON AFB MUSEUM GUESTS AND VOLUNTEER STAFFING, THE MUSEUM IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO THE THREAT OF THE CORONAVIRUS.... THE MUSEUM WILL REOPEN WHEN THIS THREAT HAS PASSED AND IT IS SAFE FOR GUEST AND OUR VOLUNTEERS ALIKE Thank You for your understanding
The staff at the Norton Air Force Base Museum want to thank Maj. Brian Shul (Ret.) for the wonderful and insightful presentation during his time as a spy pilot flying the SR-71. In the photo: (L-R) Bob Edwards (President, NAFBM) and Brian Shul.
Brian Shul, Spy Pilot Chronicles.
Live with Mike Parkerson from the Norton Air Force Base museum.
Looks like we'll have another sold-out event tonight for major Brian Shul retired.
Our speaker Brian shull major retired for the spy pilot Chronicles will be providing an audio visual presentation tonight of what it was like to fly at the SR-71 the world's fastest and flown the highest airplane that we know.
A big thank you to Mill Creek steakhouse in barbecue providing them a meal for us tonight at the spy pilot Chronicles at the San Bernardino international airport
Beautiful wall mural inside the San Bernardino international airport also known as the former Norton Air Force Base terminal where tonight we're having the spy pilot Chronicles featuring Brian shul
The wall inside of the San Bernardino international airport terminal has a great quotation about Norton Air Force Base