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Sunday, May 26, 2013

Visit CAF Centex Air Wing's Hanger & Museum and enjoy our new multimedia experience.

Our planes bear witness to our troops' valor & sacrifice.

We invite you to visit the Commemorative Air Force – 
Central Texas Air Wing's Hanger/Museum of Living Aviation History.

Open to the public: 
Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. 

Hours: 9:00am to 4:00pm.

Admission is Free.

All donations will be accepted ($3.00/person suggested.)
There is adequate parking and we are ADA accessible.

Enjoy our New multimedia tour with recent & vintage videos, photos and WWII era music. The tour is available in most languages and as convenient as your smart phone or tablet.
Expertly Guided Tours Available.

See Directions and a Goggle Map at bottom of this blog.

See the only existing P-63F and only regularly flying P-39 in the world.


Climb aboard our B-25, the "yellow Rose"
You can even reserve a memorable flight on the "Yellow Rose."
Arguably the fate of the free world may have rested on these war-birds and their pilots’ continued success. Their speed, agility, their ability to stay ahead of the pack and survive deadly aerial combat was crucial to the Allied victory in WWII.
We are a Living History Museum. Keeping our planes flying and preserving the memory of those who served to keep this nation free is our mission.
View this great 5 minute video of our planes in flight.
Our Air Wing invites guests to visit our fully functional hanger/museum. There is always some interesting activity going on here. All our planes are kept flyable as flying witnesses to the past.
There's always something new to see. Witness these 70 year old war planes reemerge from pieces and fly between your visits.
The "Yellow Rose" flying over the USS Lexington in Corpus Christi, Texas.

Discover our comprehensive World War II Museum.

View our extensive "Doolittle Room" with an impressively detailed scale model of the USS Hornet on the morning of the famous April 1942 raid on Japan.
 

Enjoy popular music from WWII period (like the Andrew Sisters) to accompany our displays.


Directions:
We are located at the San Marcos Municipal Airport (5 minutes from I-35, exit 205.) On the airport property, follow the double yellow line till it ends.  See our historic WWII airfield while you’re here.

San Marcos Municipal Airport, 1841 Airport Dr. Bldg. 2249, San Marcos, Texas 78666





For More in formation on The Central Texas Wing of The Commemorative Air Force 

On-line & printed guide designed by:

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