March Field Air Museum

F-100C Super Sabre

Photo of F-100C Super Sabre

The F-100 was the first of the “Century Series” fighters developed from the North American’s F-86 “Sabre.” This single-seat, single engine fighter-bomber was the first production aircraft to fly faster […]

Fokker D.VI (7/8 Replica)

Photo of Fokker D.VI

Designed in late 1917 for the Imperial German Aviation Service by Fokker-Flugzeugwerke, the Fokker D. VI was a single-seat, rotary engine, bi-wing fighter intended for front line combat use in […]

1903 Wright Flyer I (Replica)

Photo of 1903 Wright Flyer I Replica

A sea change in aviation technology, the 1903 Wright Flyer was the first successful powered, heavier than air aircraft. As the first, the Wright Flyer represents the transformation of aviation […]

U-9A Aero Commander

Photo of U-9A Aero Commander

  The Aero Design and Engineering Company, a subsidiary of Rockwell-Standard Corporation formed in December of 1944 in Culver City, CA, produced a twin-engine executive aircraft prototype called the Aero […]

Solid Rocket Booster – SRB

Photo of Solid Rocket Booster - SRB

A key component of the Space Shuttle, each shuttle used a matched pair of Solid Rocket Boosters to provide 71.4 percent of the thrust to lift the space shuttle off […]

O-2/C-337 Super Skymaster

Photo of O-2/C-337 Super Skymaster

In 1967, the Air Force completed an exhaustive search for an improved observation aircraft to replace the aging O-1 aircraft used by Forward Air Controllers in Vietnam. Already on the […]

O-2B Skymaster

In 1967, the Air Force completed an exhaustive search for an improved observation aircraft to replace the aging O-1 aircraft used by forward air controllers in Vietnam. Already on the […]

O-1 Bird Dog

O-1 Birddog

In the aftermath of the Second World War, the United States Army sought to replace their light observation aircraft with a stronger and more capable design. Cessna Corporation modified their […]

L-5 Sentinel

The Stinson L-5 Sentinel is a small, unarmed two-place liaison airplane used by the U.S. Army, Marine Corps, and the British Royal Air Force during World War II. Manufactured in […]

HU-16E Albatross

Photo of HU-16E Albatross

The Grumman Model G-64 prototype Albatross first flew on October 24, 1947 and was designated the SA-16 by the USAF. In 1962, all designations were combined in the multi-service system […]

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