745 N Gene Autry Trail Palm Springs, CA , 92262 Phone: (760) 778-6262 Website Located on the north side of the Palm Springs International Airport, the Air Museum is housed in a new structure that includes three main display hangars, theater, gift shop. It has ramp and airport access for flight demonstrations and visiting planes, a research library, a simulator and an education center.
The vast antique automobile collection of Robert Pond is also on a rotating display as well as an extensive collection of aviation art by Stan Stokes.
Admission is required for the four penny machines.
Machine 3 (European Hangar): Machine is along the right wall of the hangar, in front of the large European campaign map.
1) P-63 King Cobra
2) MiG-21 Fishbed
3) P-51 Mustang
4) F4U Corsair
Machine 4 (B-17 Hangar): Machine is next to the Victory Canteen and under the left wingtip of the B-17 Miss Angela.
1) AH-1 Cobra
2) B17 Flying Fortress
3) C-47 Skytrain
4) UH-1 Iroquois o
Machine 5 (Pacific Hangar): Machine is in far back right corner of the hangar, below the large American flag, behind the Grumman F7F Tigercat.
1) F4F Wildcat
2) F6F Hellcat
3) F8F Bearcat
4) F7F Tigercat
Machine 6 (Korea/ Vietnam Hangar): Machine is along the back wall by the Pepsi machine, behind the the front section of the Flying Boxcar.
1) F-86 Sabre,
2) F-104 Starfighter,
3) F-4 Phantom,
4) F-100 Super Sabre.
Machine 7 (F-117 Hangar): Machine is directly inside to the right as you enter.
1) F-14 Tomcat,
2) F-117 Nighthawk,
3) T-33 Shooting Star,
4) F-105 Thunderchief.
Retired machines:
Retired 1: 1) 'Palm Springs Air Museum B-17'.
Retired 2: 1) Boeing FA-18 Hornet, 2) P-51, 3) Lockheed P-38 Lightning, 4) B-17G Flying Fortress.
01/12/2024- All machines at the same locations and rolling fine on copper. P_AT |