Pacific Coast Air Museum

Founded in 1989 Pacific Coast Air Museum is a unique collection of authentic, well-cared-for aircraft, and a non-profit community based organization with a dedicated base of aviation experts who are giving back to the Sonoma Community through education, preservation and honoring veterans.

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  • Founded in 1989 Pacific Coast Air Museum is a unique collection of authentic, well-cared-for aircraft, and a non-profit community based organization with a dedicated base of aviation experts who are giving back to the Sonoma Community through education, preservation and honoring veterans.

    Our Beautiful Northern California Museum

    • Three acres of Outdoor Aircraft
    • Realistic Flight Simulator
    • 9/11 First Responder F-15 Exhibit
    • Real Jet Engines
    • Sonoma Historic Aviation Artifacts
    • WWII Flight Equipment
    • Numerous Educational Programs
    • Open Cockpit Weekends
    • Hot Dog Thursdays April-October
    • Santa Fly-In
    • Veteran Events
    • Wheels and Wings Car Show
    • Member Meetings and Speakers
    • Great Little Museum

      If you are a fan of military aircraft, this is a must. Most of the planes are from after WWII, but the collection is rather extensive, including the F-15 that responded on 9/11 in NYC. Also several...

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    • Nice break from driving

      Nice little museum with some neat exhibits. My Grandson love the F15 and the helicopters. Nice gift shop and very pleasant staff with stories

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    • Pacific Coast Air Museum

      It was a great little museum, with over twenty planes and helicopters. Almost every plane had a sign describing what the plane was, when it was used, how fast it could go, and what not. Overall it...

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