Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum
Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum
9/19/17 Visit
Trip to the Museum was really fun! There was a lot to see both inside the building and outside. Dennis Culkin, our guide, was extremely knowledgeable. Be sure to pick up a map near the front door before heading out the rear door for the tour. Restrooms are located to the left rear inside the building.
Once outside, there is a shaded seating area behind the museum building and visitors are encouraged to bring a lunch and make a day of it. Be sure to take bottled water because it can be very warm outside while you are touring the grounds.
Visitors can get very close to the planes and learn such information as why the plane was developed, operations it was used in and technical data (manufacturer, mission, crew capacity, dimensions, weight, speed, and armament).
As a retired member of the U.S.C.G.R. who had visited the station several times, I never knew of its existence. A hidden treasure of U.S.M.C. aviation history sitting in our backyard waiting to be discovered!
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