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The '''Palm Springs Air Museum''' (PSAM), is a non-profit educational institution in [[Palm Springs, California|Palm Springs]], [[Riverside County, California]]. The Museum's mission is to exhibit, educate and eternalize the role of the [[World War II]] [[combat aircraft]] and the role the pilots and American citizens had in winning the war. In addition to flying aircraft, related artifacts, artwork, and library sources are used to perpetuate American history. It contains one of the world's largest collections of flying World War II warplanes, many of which were built in Southern California.<ref>Ogden, Bob. ''Aviation Museums and Collections of North America,'' Sudbourne, England, 2007. {{ISBN|978-0851303857}}.</ref><ref>Parker, Dana T. ''Building Victory: Aircraft Manufacturing in the Los Angeles Area in World War II,'' Cypress, CA, 2013. {{ISBN|978-0-9897906-0-4}}.</ref> Many of these aircraft have been used by motion picture companies in movies set during the second world war.
The '''Palm Springs Air Museum''' (PSAM), is a [[aviation museum]] in [[Palm Springs, California]] focused on World War II aviation. Many of these aircraft have been used by motion picture companies in movies set during the second world war.


Located on the north-east 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, ramp and airport access for flight demonstrations and visiting planes, research library, simulator and education center.
Located on the north-east side of the [[Palm Springs International Airport]], the Air Museum is housed in a structure that includes three main display hangars, theater, gift shop, ramp and airport access for flight demonstrations and visiting planes, research library, simulator and education center.


The museum also houses an extensive collection of aviation art by [[Stan Stokes]].
The museum also houses an extensive collection of aviation art by [[Stan Stokes]].

Revision as of 00:17, 3 October 2023

Palm Springs Air Museum
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Established1996
Location745 North Gene Autry Trail, Palm Springs, California 92262
Coordinates33°49′57″N 116°30′17″W / 33.8325°N 116.5047°W / 33.8325; -116.5047
TypeAviation museum
Collection size29 vintage aircraft in a 70,000 square foot facility
FounderBob Pond & Pete Madison
DirectorFred Bell
ChairpersonDan Gilbertson
Websitewww.palmspringsairmuseum.org

The Palm Springs Air Museum (PSAM), is a aviation museum in Palm Springs, California focused on World War II aviation. Many of these aircraft have been used by motion picture companies in movies set during the second world war.

Located on the north-east side of the Palm Springs International Airport, the Air Museum is housed in a structure that includes three main display hangars, theater, gift shop, ramp and airport access for flight demonstrations and visiting planes, research library, simulator and education center.

The museum also houses an extensive collection of aviation art by Stan Stokes.

Grumman F8F Bearcat at Palm Springs Museum
Goodyear FG-1D Corsair

History

The museum was founded by Bob Pond and Pete Madison. It opened to the public on 11 November 1996.[1] Originally operating in concert with the Planes of Fame East Museum in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, following the closure of that museum the aircraft were moved to the Palm Springs Air Museum.[2] The museum opened a new hangar, named for Major General Ken Miles, in May 2017.[3]

The museum announced plans to renovate its entrance and add a large classroom in 2022.[4]

Collection

See also

References

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