Check out the B-25 bomber, an airplane that's on display at the Palm Springs Air Museum. The place is filled with photo-ops. There are vintage cars, fire engines, and, of course, planes.
First, a little about the bomber. The plane was accepted by the United States air force in 1945. It was never needed for battle during World War II, so, initially it was put into storage. It was later used for training missions in the United States.
The Palm Springs Air Museum, displays World War II airplanes. There's a gift shop, library and two hangers in which the planes are displayed. A special plus is the number of WW II veterans who volunteer there. It's located 745 N Gene Autry Trail in Palm Springs, CA.
First, a little about the bomber. The plane was accepted by the United States air force in 1945. It was never needed for battle during World War II, so, initially it was put into storage. It was later used for training missions in the United States.
The Palm Springs Air Museum, displays World War II airplanes. There's a gift shop, library and two hangers in which the planes are displayed. A special plus is the number of WW II veterans who volunteer there. It's located 745 N Gene Autry Trail in Palm Springs, CA.
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