Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum, San Diego: See 58 reviews, articles, and 93 photos of Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum, ranked No.120 on TripAdvisor among 434 attractions in San Diego.
Flying Leatherneck Historical Foundation, San Diego, California. 25,598 likes · 71 talking about this · 234 were here. The Foundation supports the only...
The Flying Leatherneck Historical Foundation supports a one-of-a-kind Aviation Museum developed by a dedicated staff and volunteers. It is the only museum in the world dedicated solely to preserving the incredible contributions made by Marine Corps aviators and their ground support personnel.
The Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum is located at Building T, 4203 Anderson Avenue, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, San Diego, California. The museum contains exhibits and artifacts relating to the history and legacy of United States Marine Corps Aviation.[1] The outdoor exhibits include approximately 30 vintage aircraft, multiple military vehicles and equipment as well as a vast range of historical items inside the museum building.[1]
Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum, San Diego: See 58 reviews, articles, and 93 photos of Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum, ranked No.120 on TripAdvisor among 434 attractions in San Diego.
Flying Leatherneck Historical Foundation, San Diego, California. 25,598 likes · 71 talking about this · 234 were here. The Foundation supports the only...
The Flying Leatherneck Historical Foundation supports a one-of-a-kind Aviation Museum developed by a dedicated staff and volunteers. It is the only museum in the world dedicated solely to preserving the incredible contributions made by Marine Corps aviators and their ground support personnel.
The Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum is located at Building T, 4203 Anderson Avenue, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, San Diego, California. The museum contains exhibits and artifacts relating to the history and legacy of United States Marine Corps Aviation.[1] The outdoor exhibits include approximately 30 vintage aircraft, multiple military vehicles and equipment as well as a vast range of historical items inside the museum building.[1]