March Field Air Museum in Riverside CA.
Model Fokker DR-1.
General Chennault led the American Volunteer Group (AVG) "Flying Tigers" in the China-Burma-India theater of operations in WWII.
Propellers.
B-24 Liberator turret.
Visitors at the SR-71 Blackbird, which used to be outside.
POW jacket.
POW relics.
More Production poster.
Bob Hope entertained the troops all over the world during WWII.
Movie cameras.
POW artifacts. The full-size statue is nearby at the POW memorial in the Riverside National Cemetery.
Soda.
Curtiss P-6E Hawk.
Yashica Electro 35.
General Doolittle's dress jacket from 1950.
Emergency radio and "help" message.
Japanese artifacts.
Chaff used to fool radar.
The famous Norden bombsight allowed precise accuracy from from high altitudes, and was a closely-guarded secret well into the war.
WWI artifacts.
German dress helmet.
Signal Corps poster and award.
Aichi D3A Val replica made from a BT-13 Vibrator (Valiant).
Fire Base recreation.
Sikorsky HH-34 Seahorse.
B-29A Superfortress.
An-2 Colt has been in production since 1946, a record only surpassed by the C-130 Hercules.
This was the only plane visitors could enter.
KC-97L Stratotanker.
Douglas TA-4J Skyhawk trainer.
B-52D tail components.
KC-135 tanker boom.
North American T-39A Saberliner.
Northrup A-9A lost the competition to the A-10 Thunderbolt II (Warthog), and only 2 were produced.
Firetruck.
North American F-86H Sabre.
Wall art.
Lobby floor names.