Palm Springs Air Museum

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Palm Springs Air Museum---Open Daily 10 am to 5 pm, closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and the first Saturday in February. The Palm Springs Air Museum is a nonprofit living history museum dedicated to educating the public about the role Air Power played in preserving American liberties and way of life. The Museum preserves, exhibits, and flies aircraft from World War Two, Korean War, Vietnam War and the Global War on Terror. A good portion of the aircraft in the collection are in flyable condition.

Warbird rides are for sale; very active Education program. Kids 12 and under get in free year-round with a paying adult.

In addition to flyable and static aircraft, the Museum uses permanent and temporary exhibits, related artifacts, artwork, and library sources to perpetuate American History.

Many of our docents are veterans and are willing to share their experiences and sacrifices for the education of future generations.
Friendly dogs on leash are welcome. Complimentary wheelchairs available first come, first served.

Non-Profit Tax ID # 33-0615350

Images

Pacific Hangar wide shot - Palm Springs Air Museum
P-51 Mustang & P-63 Kingcobra in the air