We had a terrific experience with Yanks Air Museum in 2006. We were on our way home after helping a daughter who had been in a bad car accident in Huntington Beach. The museum was closed that day, but the fellow (might have been Frank?) let us take a quick walk-through of the Golden Age hangar and check out the restoration shop. That was really kind of him. At the time, they were working on a Helldiver, a Corsair, and a Bamboo Bomber, among others. Tell them thank you again for us.
We now really appreciate that Kermit made this great video on the Yanks Air Museum collection last year with Frank and the Lockhead in the video. Very sad situation. With two pilots on board one of them should have caught this. I always double check everything from the right-seat when I fly in my buddies Beech 18. In fact, it bugs him when I do that.
i went to school at Cal aero starting the year they opened back in 2009 I think I was in kindergarten so I was also the first class it was like 30 kids left and we all graduated together as 8th graders to high school as the first ones to go the full way. so i take a lot of pride in my city and especially Cal Aero training base. aka chino airport but yeah the museums are the best, my fav is forever the FJ1 Fury the blue navy jet at the entrance to later planes. the school was awesome being named after Cal aero too we had pictures from the museum too when it opened, aviators soar lol.
Beautiful collection of historic flying machinery. I have been to Chino air museum in the late 70's with my father. I wish I would have gone here before I left southern California 3 years ago to Hayden Idaho, home of the Greg "Pappy" boyington Museum. John
I was really stuck on Planes of Fame when it was all at Saint Cloud Airport near MSP. Saw Steve Hinton there on Memorial Day. Thanks for showing us this museum, now I am too old to travel.
Say "Chino" to most ppl and they probably think, "prison". But it means something else to aviation Geeks. Cool. I'm not interested in living in Cali, but sure want to visit the aviation stuff. Been to Yanks twice, years ago (and Planes of Fame)
Stuff like this goes on when we get older lol ...Kermit i saw this last week....lt ain't no big deal my friend but it is funny l am in my 80's so i know how this work's.....Thanks Kermit..... Old Navy flying Shoe🇺🇸
wow so cool old planes i used col books on airplanes video lots helicopter's ww1 also 2 thunderbirds so cool video few weeks ago i was watch person adam the woo his youtube on your airport kernit ty video
We had a terrific experience with Yanks Air Museum in 2006. We were on our way home after helping a daughter who had been in a bad car accident in Huntington Beach. The museum was closed that day, but the fellow (might have been Frank?) let us take a quick walk-through of the Golden Age hangar and check out the restoration shop. That was really kind of him. At the time, they were working on a Helldiver, a Corsair, and a Bamboo Bomber, among others. Tell them thank you again for us.
We now really appreciate that Kermit made this great video on the Yanks Air Museum collection last year with Frank and the Lockhead in the video. Very sad situation. With two pilots on board one of them should have caught this. I always double check everything from the right-seat when I fly in my buddies Beech 18. In fact, it bugs him when I do that.
It's an incredible museum. They have some authentic jewells in there.
Thanks for sharing, Kermit.
i went to school at Cal aero starting the year they opened back in 2009 I think I was in kindergarten so I was also the first class it was like 30 kids left and we all graduated together as 8th graders to high school as the first ones to go the full way. so i take a lot of pride in my city and especially Cal Aero training base. aka chino airport but yeah the museums are the best, my fav is forever the FJ1 Fury the blue navy jet at the entrance to later planes. the school was awesome being named after Cal aero too we had pictures from the museum too when it opened, aviators soar lol.
OMG U BOUGHT THE P63 lollll i remember going with my dad and his uncle it used toi be next to the 39 too
"i'm not a jet guy, they smell funny"..This was amazing, thanks for sharing Kerm!
Beautiful collection of historic flying machinery. I have been to Chino air museum in the late 70's with my father. I wish I would have gone here before I left southern California 3 years ago to Hayden Idaho, home of the Greg "Pappy" boyington Museum. John
I have deja vu all over again, I must have watched this last week in a dream.
Repost
Had to pull the clip to edit something out. This is the re-release
I'm glad you said something because I thought I was going nuts! I was hoping it was this flight in the A-26 he mentioned 2 videos ago
Me too, proves i dont have demntia, YET !!
Yes I thought the same thing, but I just watched the real A-26 video yesterday for the 2nd time. 7-10-24
Very sorry to hear about Frank’s passing in the 12A.🙏
Rest in Peace Frank❤
That B25 flew from the USA to Australia 🇦🇺 back in 1985
There are A4 Sky Hawks flying. The Drakein company bought them off the RNZAF when they ended their combat wing. NZ upgraded the A4 with F16 avionics
I love this museum. That and Planes of Fame, also located at Chino, are some of my favorite museums
Great tour..great aircraft.
I was really stuck on Planes of Fame when it was all at Saint Cloud Airport near MSP. Saw Steve Hinton there on Memorial Day. Thanks for showing us this museum, now I am too old to travel.
Say "Chino" to most ppl and they probably think, "prison". But it means something else to aviation Geeks. Cool. I'm not interested in living in Cali, but sure want to visit the aviation stuff. Been to Yanks twice, years ago (and Planes of Fame)
Great stuff Kermit! Can’t wait to see more on the A-26 -Parker from AeroTrader
Love it. Hope I can go back soon.
Thanks Charles for being a very nice person.
Still a good video. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.
Words fail me, thankyou to you all
39:22 wrong Kermie.. the F-15 wasn’t carrier based.. you’re confusing the McDonald Douglas F-15 for the Grumman F-14.
Thanks Kermit. Cheers mate
I've already seen this video last week.
Not this one .. that video was removed :))
Ya but you did not HEAR this video last week
@@blueboats7530, I heard the one from last week just fine. It had no audio issues, when I watched it.
Stuff like this goes on when we get older lol ...Kermit i saw this last week....lt ain't no big deal my friend but it is funny
l am in my 80's so i know how this work's.....Thanks Kermit.....
Old Navy flying Shoe🇺🇸
We had to pull the other clip and edit some stuff out of it. This is the re-release.
@@KermitWeeks444 OK i did not know that......Thanks
F-15s are NOT carrier jets.
Hey Mr Weeks. I hope you’re having a great day today. Be safe and take care of yourself
I see the tomcat that was slipped
wow so cool old planes i used col books on airplanes video lots helicopter's ww1 also 2 thunderbirds so cool video few weeks ago i was watch person adam the woo his youtube on your airport kernit ty video
Hi Kermit, you posted this one last week.
I think he knows it was posted last week, since the old one was taken down first.
👍👍👍🛩🎸🙏🛫
that a reapuload, right? Ah, sorry that you had to reupload it.
Do you have a TDR , THE us navey's first kamikaze ?
I hear what you did here
Collaboration
Repeat from last week.
An interesting visit was it not.
Were you trying to set the record for how many times you could say
“Oh my G*d” in an hour. Absurd.