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Thursday, June 19, 2008

Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering

Aerospace

100 Years of Flight
Provides an overview of those developments that have brought the concept of flight to an ever-evolving reality and pays homage to the men, women, and planes that have contributed to the technological innovation that has transformed transportation. Resource is browsable via lists of influential people, moments, planes, and fashions in the history of aeronautics and flight. Therein, pioneering individuals, the military, space, and commercial categories are available to assist browsing. This offers detailed information pertaining to influential individuals involved in the enterprise of flight, such as Amelia Earhart, Manfred Von Richthofen, Neil Armstrong, and William Boeing, and also includes twenty memorable moments in aviation, such as the first crossing of the English Channel and the arrival of Charles Lindbergh in Paris after making his way across the Atlantic. The Time Magazine story archive provides a sample of flight-related articles as published in the magazine since 1927. 
     Author: Time 
     Subjects: aeronautics, aerospace, aviation, space exploration 
     DeweyClass: 629.,1 
     Resource type: articles, images
AERADE: Aerospace and Defence
Gateway to aerospace and defence material on the Internet. Annotated items are arranged into browsable categories, with an optional search facility. Subjects include aeronautics, astronautics, military vehicle and weapon technology, and electronic and information warfare. 
     Author: Cranfield University 
     Subjects: aeronautics, aerospace, military science 
     DeweyClass: 629.1 
     Resource type: index
AeroWorldNet: The Aerospace World on the Internet
Aerospace industry news, together with company and product directories. 
     Author: WilburGroup Electronic Publishing 
     Subjects: aerospace 
     DeweyClass: 629.1 
     Resource type: directory, news
Air Force Technology
Collection of documents providing information about projects involving bombers, fighters, surveillance and patrol aircraft, training aircraft, tankers and transporters, attack, support and naval helicopters. Also includes an alphabetical listing of military aerospace contractors and suppliers, details of exhibitions and conferences, and names and contact details of organisations active in the military aerospace industry. 
     Author: Net Resources International 
     Subjects: aerospace, armed forces, national defence 
     DeweyClass: 358 
     Resource type: documents, images
Air Letter Online
Daily newsletter reporting on international news, business, politics, technology, and economics in the aerospace industry. 
     Author: International Air Letter 
     Subjects: aerospace 
     DeweyClass: 629.1 
     Resource type: news magazine
BAE Systems
Large aerospace and defence company incorporating British Aerospace and Marconi Electronic Systems. Offers products, services, and customer support relating to naval platforms, military aircraft, and electronics. 
     Author: BAE Systems 
     Subjects: aerospace, national defence 
     DeweyClass: 629.1 
     Resource type: institution
Business is Rocket Science
ADASTRO transforms businesses into more valuable and profitable organizations, creating value that is directly recognized by customers, investors, shareholders, and potential acquirers. We take our clients “light years” beyond where a traditional marketing company would take them—by strategically applying a broad spectrum of venture design, marketing, branding, community development and corporate advancement processes, we enable our clients to position themselves for success in a changing world. 
     Author: ADASTRO 
     Subjects: aerospace 
     DeweyClass: 629.1 
     Resource type: index
Code One Magazine
Code One concentrates on products and services of Lockheed Martin Tactical Aircraft Systems but also covers topics that appeal to broader audiences. 
     Author: Lockheed Martin 
     Subjects: aerospace, aviation 
     DeweyClass: 629.1 
     Resource type: magazine
Concorde's Final Flight
Resource dedicated to Concorde, the British supersonic passenger airline carrier. Offers articles, eye witness accounts, interactive tours, audio and video clips (requiring RealPlayer), and interviews with those that designed the aircraft, as well as features commemorating the last ever Concorde flight on 24 October 2003. 
     Author: BBC 
     Subjects: aeronautics, aerospace 
     DeweyClass: 387.7334 
     Resource type: articles, interactive images
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Virtual Libraries
Searchable index of aerospace and aviation resources including links to conference information, government agencies, museums, NASA space centres, employment, flight simulators, and university and college departments in the US. 
     Author: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 
     Subjects: aerospace, aviation 
     DeweyClass: 629.1 
     Resource type: index
ESDU International
ESDU provides an Engineering Data Service to industry. It began as the Technical Department of the Royal Aeronautical Society in the UK, preparing data sheets for engineers involved with aircraft design. Now it provides more than 200 volumes of validated engineering design data containing in excess of 1100 design guides with supporting software. Topics covered include aerospace, mechanical, chemical and structural engineering. 
     Author: ESDU International 
     Subjects: aerospace, engineering design, engineering industry 
     DeweyClass: 620 
     Resource type: document collection
European Association of Aerospace Industries
Set of documents with information about the objectives, perspectives, and policies of the aerospace industry in Europe. Provides links to the major manufacturers of aerospace products, with news, company information, product descriptions, and photographs. 
     Author: European Association of Aerospace Industries 
     Subjects: aerospace 
     DeweyClass: 629.1 
     Resource type: documents, images
Flow Simulation's Engineering Links
A list of links to engineering resources on the Internet, arranged by category of engineering. Includes links to resources on aerospace engineering, CAD, civil engineering, marine engineering, materials science, and mechanical engineering. 
     Author: Flow Simulation International 
     Subjects: aerospace, civil engineering, computer aided design, engineering links, materials science, mechanical engineering 
     DeweyClass: 620 
     Resource type: index
Journal of the Farnborough Aerospace Consortium
Journal of the consortium intended to bring together aerospace companies located in Southern England in order to improve competitiveness through marketing, best practice and access to current research. 
     Author: Farnborough Aerospace Consortium 
     Subjects: aerospace 
     DeweyClass: 629.1 
     Resource type: journal
NASA Dryden Flight Research Center
Conducts flight research and aircraft operations for current and future aerospace vehicles, including the Space Shuttle. Includes facts sheets on research projects and pilot biographies. 
     Author: NASA Dryden Flight Research Center 
     Subjects: aerospace, astronautics, space exploration 
     DeweyClass: 629.4 
     Resource type: biography, documents
NASA Fact Sheets
Collection of fact sheets outlining NASA's research activities in a range of disciplines such as aerospace technology, earth science, human exploration and development of space, space science, and technology transfer. 
     Author: NASA 
     Subjects: aerospace, astronautics, earth science research, space exploration 
     DeweyClass: 520 
     Resource type: documents
NASA Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports
Full text citations with abstracts for aerospace related reports obtained from worldwide sources, published bi-weekly in PDF. 
     Author: NASA Scientific and Technical Information Program 
     Subjects: aerospace, aviation 
     DeweyClass: 629.1 
     Resource type: documents
NASA Spacelink: Aeronautics and Space Resource for Education
Directory of educational and instructional resources to support teachers and students of science, mathematics, and technology. Includes information on NASA programs in aerospace technology, biological and physical research, earth science, human exploration, and space science. 
     Author: NASA 
     Subjects: aeronautics, aerospace, space exploration 
     DeweyClass: 629.1 
     Resource type: documents

Aeronautical engineering web resources


Aerospace and Aeronautical Engineering is the study of the engineering principles for aircraft and spacecraft. Those with a degree in aerospace and aeronautical engineering will have the ability to be part of the process of building planes for commercial or military use. Naturally, there is a great deal of important information that a successful aerospace engineer must have at their fingertips. The study of aerospace and aeronautical engineering will be in large part the process of collecting and processing this information.

Aerospace And Aeronautical Engineering Books

Students will study a number of aerospace engineering texts over the course of their studies. The instructor may provide these, or they may be available at the school library or online. Some important aerospace engineering books the student may be called upon to study include "Introduction to Flight" by John D. Anderson, "Engineering Mathematics" by Kenneth Stroud and the "Fundamentals of Thermodynamics" by Richard E. Sonntag.

 

Aerospace And Aeronautical Engineering Articles And Databases

New innovations in the field of aerospace and engineering are occurring all the time. It is important for new students to be able to stay on top of these advances. One way students can do this is by perusing the up-to-date aerospace and aeronautical engineering articles in popular databases. Some databases that all students can take advantage of include Advanced Topics in Aerodynamics (Aerodyn.org), Aerodynamics for Students (Aeromech.usyd.edu.au/aero/contents.html) and Aero Space Web (AeroSpaceWeb.org).

 

Aerospace And Aeronautical Engineering Online Journals

If you can’t find the research or technical information you are looking for through aeronautical engineering books or databases, you may find them in aerospace journals online. Some of the more popular online aerospace journals are the Journal of Aerospace Engineering, the International Journal of Aerospace Engineering and the Aerospace Power Journal.

 

Aerospace And Aeronautical Engineering Research Tools

A nice additional resource for aerospace and aeronautical engineering students is the aeronautics page of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Aeronautics.NASA.gov). This page provides a wide assortment of useful technical information, links and news on the subject of aerospace and aeronautical engineering.

 

Engineering Gateway > Aeronautical Engineering


Table of Contents
General Links
Reference Desk
Organizations & Centers Related Subjects
Astronomy & Space Science
Atmospheric Sciences
Mathematics
Physics

General Links & Directories
Advanced Topics in Aerodynamics "...The topics presented are of general interest, more or less advanced. The site is addressed to the expert and non expert who have a prior knowledge of aerodynamics and basic fluid dynamics. To keep the notes concise the mathematics has been avoided. Large use is made of graphics, figures, tables, summaries, reference to further reading..."

Aerodynamics for Students
"Contains information, data tables and computer programs for the study of Aerodynamics. Topics relevant to the undergraduate degree in Aeronautical Engineering are covered..."

Aerodynamics for Students
"A Web Site dedicated to Theoretical Aerodynamics"
Sections include: Introduction ; Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics ; Introduction to Theory of Flight ; Aerodynamics ; Gasdynamics ; Aircraft Performance ; Propulsion ; Data Sheets ; Assignment/Tutorial Resources ; Experimental Data Library.
By D.J. Auld, University of Sydney, Aerospace, Mechanical & Mechatronic Engineering.

Aerospacweb.org
"...to provide information regarding a wide range of aerospace-related fields, including aircraft design, spacecraft design, aerodynamics, and flight simulation."
Sections include: Aircraft Museum ; Storm Shadow ; Aerospike Engine ; Hypersonic Waveriders ; Atmospheric Calculator ; Compressible Flow Calculator ; Question of the Week.

Air & Space Magazine
- Smithsonian - National Air and Space Museum

  • [Feature] Articles Online - (dead link)

Airplane Flight Decks
Contains simulated flight decks of various aircraft including the 747, 777 and A320. Excellent simulation. Also includes pilot checklists.

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

  • Celebrating the Evolution of Flight
    1903-2003...And Beyond
    "In commemoration of the approaching 100th anniversary of flight, AIAA launched the Evolution of Flight, a campaign to recognize the passionate men and women who have challenged history and defined aerospace achievement..."
    Sections include: History of Flight ; Click & Learn ; Interesting Links ; Image Gallery ; News.

Anthropometric Accommodation in Aircraft Cockpits: Methodologies for Examination (June 2001)
"The purpose of this site is to serve as a gathering place of techniques for examining aircraft cockpits in terms directly related to optimum aircraft operation. The focus is limited to accommodation, or lack thereof, to the variability in body sizes and proportions of the potential pilot populations - his/her anthropometry."
By Kenneth Kennedy, Ph.D.

Applied Aerodynamics: A Digital Textbook - (dead link) "...Developed for a first-year graduate-level course in applied aerodynamics at Stanford University, but are appropriate for undergraduate aeronautics courses and interested readers. The text is meant to introduce the reader to many of the important concepts in applied aerodynamics from a slightly different perspective from most books on aerodynamics. In this introductory chapter, a history section focuses on some of the earliest ideas in aerodynamics, with links to related sites on the world-wide-web. This is followed by a chapter on the fundamentals of fluid dynamics..."

Aurora Flight Science
Sections include: Aircraft Gallery ; Rapid Prototypes ; Lean Manufacturing ; Flight Operations ; Fault Tolerant Control Systems ; Multimedia/Video ; Downloads & Archives ; News.

AviationNow.com - Aviation Week & Space Technology

Basics of Space Flight
"...The goal of this training module is to provide an aid for identifying and understanding the general concepts associated with space flight in general and deep space missions in particular. It offers a broad scope of limited depth, presented in 17 chapters. Specific learning objectives are listed at the beginning of each chapter in terms of what you are expected to be able to do upon finishing the chapter..."

Beginners Guide to Aerodynamics
From NASA.

Boeing Company
All about Boeing and all of its products.

Chemical Propulsion Information Agency
"...This Propulsion database is the web version of the CPIA unlimited-distribution Propulsion Information Retrieval System (PIRS) and contains over 19,000 citations of unlimited-distribution DoD, military services, NASA, and contractor technical reports and JANNAF and AIAA conference papers covering 25 years of propulsion technology..."

Engineering Career Center

Engineering Study Aids

GE Aircraft Engines
Manufactures site. Identifies types of engines built and their associated hardware. Also contains data about the company.

Glenn Learning Technologies Project (K12)

  • Beginner's Guide to Aeronautics
    "The site was prepared at NASA Glenn by the Learning Technologies Project (LTP) to provide background information on basic aerodynamics and propulsion for secondary math and science teachers. In response to increased interest and visits by students and airplane enthusiasts, we are now including interactive animated versions of many pages."

Global Positioning System
GPS is funded by and controlled by the U. S. Department of Defense (DOD). While there are many thousands of civil users of GPS world-wide, the system was designed for and is operated by the U. S. military. GPS provides specially coded satellite signals that can be processed in a GPS receiver, enabling the receiver to compute position, velocity and time.

Graduate Aeronautical Laboratory
The Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory, the Karman Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics and Jet Propulsion, and the Firestone Flight Sciences Laboratory together form the Graduate Aeronautical Laboratories, widely known as GALCIT.This site also contains graduate study, research, academics and other sections.

How Jet and Gas Engines Work
Details the how and why jet and gas engines work.

MIT- Introduction to Aerospace Engineering - (dead link)
"...These interactive lessons include questions, activities, and suggestions for class discussion. Added features include pictorial histories, simulations, and interactive quizzes..."

NASA- Scientific and Technical Information - (dead link)

"...NASA's Scientific and Technical Information (STI) website helps you find NASA aero-space STI, as well as locate domestic and international STI pertinent to NASA's missions and Strategic Enterprises..."

National Academy Press (free online versions)

Stanford University - Aerospace Robotics Laboratory (ARL)
"Research in the ARL focuses on improving robotic performance through the application of feedback control, integrated sensing systems, and task-level autonomy. All of the research is developed and validated on experimental hardware systems. These systems include both mobile robots (land, sea, sky, and space) and a variety of fixed manipulators for space and factory applications."

Tutorials on Fluids - (dead link)
Prepared by E-Fluids-links.

Tutorial Page of Aerospace Structures - (dead link) Includes chapters on shear, torsion, stress and internal pressure.

U.S. Centennial of Flight Commission
Celebrating a Century of Powered Flight
"In addition to these celebrations, we anticipate numerous historical and educational projects about aviation and aeronautics that will be an important legacy of the centennial of powered flight."

University of California, Berkeley - Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

  • Ptolemy Project
    Heterogeneous Modeling and Design
    "The Ptolemy project studies modeling, simulation, and design of concurrent, real-time, embedded systems. The focus is on assembly of concurrent components. The key underlying principle in the project is the use of well-defined models of computation that govern the interaction between components."
    • Soft Walls
      Preventing the Use of Commercial Aircraft as Weapons
      "Many things changed on September 11, 2001. Among them, civilian aircraft became potential enemy weapons systems, and air traffic control changed from a civilian problem to a military one. This project studies technological responses that are practical and implementable and go a long way towards ameliorating the risk of a repeat. The basic approach is to modify the avionics control system on the aircraft to limit the space into which an aircraft can fly."

Reference Desk

Aerospace Virtual Library - (dead link)

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)

Aviation Virtual Library - (dead link)

Compressible Aerodynamic Calculator

Organizations
Aviation History Online Museum

Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board

National Museum of Naval Aviation

Smithsonian - National Air and Space Museum (NASM)
"...maintains the largest collection of historic air and spacecraft in the world. It is also a vital center for research into the history, science, and technology of aviation and space flight."

United States Air Force Museum

U.S. Centennial of Flight Commission
Celebrating a Century of Powered Flight
"In addition to these celebrations, we anticipate numerous historical and educational projects about aviation and aeronautics that will be an important legacy of the centennial of powered flight."

 

Aeronautical engineering in general


General Information About Aerospace And Aeronautical Engineering Degree Programs

Aerospace and aeronautical engineering involves the study of aircraft and spacecraft design in order to learn how to build, repair and maintain such craft. Students must have an aptitude for analytical and technical thinking. Students who receive degrees in aerospace and aeronautical engineering may find themselves involved in the design, testing, development and production of missiles, aircraft and spacecraft.

 

Areas Of Study In Aerospace And Aeronautics

Aerospace engineering students will study fluid mechanics, the study of the way fluids flow around objects, solid mechanics, avionics, the study of the systems which control the craft, mathematics, materials science, noise control and a variety of other areas related to the development of functional airborne vehicles.

 

Career Opportunities In Aerospace And Aeronautical Engineering

Some of the careers available to those with aerospace and aeronautical engineering degrees include: Weapons Systems, Astronautical Engineering, Fighter Jet Production, Helicopter Production, Commercial Aircraft Maintenance, Guidance System Research and Aircraft Design. Aerospace engineers may find themselves working for crucial government institutions like the U.S. Air Force or NASA, or for commercial enterprises like Boeing or McDonnell-Douglas.

 

Earning Potential For Aerospace And Aeronautical Engineering

Graduates with aerospace and aeronautical engineering degrees have a great opportunity to earn right out of the gate. The average starting salary for an aerospace engineer right out of college is over $50,000 a year, and some aerospace engineers make well into the six-figure range.

 

Aerospace And Aeronautical Engineering Degree Study Options

Associate's degrees are not generally available for aerospace and aeronautics engineering, but some institutions will offer a Bachelor of Engineering in the field. A BE in Aerospace and Aeronautics Engineering can qualify individuals for some basic aerospace engineering positions, but most students will want to pursue a Masters of Engineering in Aerospace and Aeronautics. These programs generally take two or three years to complete and qualify the degree holder for most entry-level aeronautics engineering positions when earned at an accredited college or university.

 

Master Of Engineering Degree In Aerospace And Aeronautical Engineering

The Master of Science in Aerospace and Aeronautical Engineering provides specialized knowledge in all the aspects of designing viable aircraft and spacecraft, including the physics surrounding mechanical flight, the function, design and operation of guidance systems, and metal formation and other structural aspects of creating aircraft.

 

Further Education In Aerospace And Aeronautical Engineering

Advancement in aerospace and aeronautical engineering fields relies largely on experience. Once one obtains the degree and gets his first job, he will want to continually study the up and coming literature on aeronautics. He will also want to get trained on as many different types of equipment as possible.

 

Choosing A Degree In Aerospace And Aeronautical Engineering

High school students who excel in science and mathematics may want to pursue a career in aerospace and aeronautical engineering. Aerospace and aeronautical engineering is considered by many to be the most exciting and even glamorous of the math-based professions and can be extremely rewarding both personally and financially. Space shuttles, space stations, national defense and commercial transport are all impossible without the input of qualified aerospace and aeronautical engineers.

 

Getting Your Aerospace And Aeronautical Engineering Degree Online

While the complexities of learning to design and fully comprehend functional aircraft may seem too daunting for a distance learning program, this is not in fact the case. There are a number of accredited universities that allow you to take the aerospace and aeronautical engineering classes that you need to earn your degree. These programs can enable you to obtain a Bachelors or Masters of Engineering degree in only a few years. 

Courses include video and comprehensive illustrations along with an easily available staff of professionals in the field, ensuring a quality learning experience. Earning an aerospace and aeronautical engineering degree through a distance-learning program online may be the only option for individuals who already have busy, active lives. Continuing education can improve one’s life dramatically, and if making scheduled classes is not possible, online distance learning may be the best way to go.

 

Getting Your Aerospace And Aeronautical Engineering Degree Offline

If you do have the opportunity to study aerospace and aeronautical engineering courses at an accredited traditional university, you should often take advantage of it. A top aerospace and aeronautical engineering degree program can open up a tremendous number of career doors, and the benefits of meeting others in the field and do hands-on research cannot be denied.

 

Choosing Your Aerospace And Aeronautical Engineering Degree Path

Whether you are pursuing a top aerospace and aeronautical engineering degree at a brick-and-mortar university or studying through an accredited online distance learning program, you should examine a few different education options before settling on the one you will attend. 

Different aerospace degree programs will focus on different aspects of aeronautical science. Some may center on flight dynamics and other on structure and materials. Still others may focus on navigation and guidance systems. 

While any program you undertake should give you a full, well-rounded education in all aspects of aeronautical engineering, if you have an idea which area you will be focusing on, it may help you decide which university degree program you will pursue.

Aeronautical engineering in california

AVIATION MUSEUMS

Alameda Naval Air Museum
P.O. Box 1769 
Alameda, California 94501 
(510) 522-4262 
http://www.alamedanavalairmuseum.org/index.asp

Air Force Flight Test Center Museum 
405 S. Rosamond Blvd. 
Edwards AFB, CA 93524 
(661) 277-8050 
http://www.edwards.af.mil/about_edwards/
 
Air Museum “Planes of Fame” 7000 Merrill Ave, Box 17 
Chino, CA 91710-9027 
(909) 597-3722 
http://www.planesoffame.org/

Aviation Museum of Santa Paula P. O. Box 908 
Santa Paula, CA 93061 
(805) 525-1109 
http://www.amszp.org/

Burbank Aviation Museum P.O. Box 1215 
Burbank, California 91501-1215 
(818) 768-7881 
http://www.godickson.com/bam1.htm

California Military Museum 1119 Second Street 
Sacramento, CA 95814 
(916) 442-2883 
http://www.militarymuseum.org/

California Science Center 700 State Drive 
Los Angeles CA 90037 
323-SCIENCE (323-724-3623) 
http://www.casciencectr.org/

California Space Authority 1107 Ninth Street, #1005 
Sacramento, CA 95814 
(916) 551-1543 
http://www.californiaspaceauthority.org/

Castle Air Museum Castle Air Museum 
5050 Santa Fe Drive 
Atwater, CA 95301 
(209) 723-2178 
http://www.elite.net/castle-air/contact.htm

Chico Air Museum Chico Municipal Airport 
170 Convair Court 
Chico, California 95973 
(530) 345-6468 
http://www.chicoairmuseum.org/

Classic Rotors The Rare and Vintage Rotorcraft Museum 
Ramona Airport 
2898 Montecito Road 
Ramona, California 
Airport Hangar “G” 
(760) 803-0244 
http://www.rotors.org/

Colonel Vernon P. Saxon Jr. Aerospace Museum 26922 Twenty Mule Team Road 
Boron, CA 93516 
(760) 762-6600 
http://www.saxonaerospacemuseum.org/

Crissy Field Aviation Museum Association 
The Crissy Field Aviation Museum Association 
PO Box 210671 
San Francisco, CA 94121 
(415) 602-8625 
http://www.Crissyfieldaviation.org

Discovery Museum 
Science and Space Center
3615 Auburn Blvd. 
Sacramento, CA 95821 
(916) 575-3941 
http://www.thediscovery.org/

Eagle Field AAF 
Central California Historical Military Museum 
11100 West Eagle Field Road 
Firebaugh, CA 93620 
(559) 436-0450 
http://www.eaglefield.org/

Edward F. Beale Museum 9 SRW/CCX, Building 2471 
Beale AFB, CA 95903-5000 
(916) 634-2038 
http://aeroweb.brooklyn.cuny.edu/museums/ca/efbm/efbm.htm

Estrella Warbird Museum 4251 Dry Creek Rd. 
Paso Robles, CA 93446 
(805) 227-0440 
http://ewarbirds.org

Flight Path Learning Center Museum 6661 West Imperial Highway
Los Angeles, California 90009 
(310) 215-5291 
http://flightpath.us/LAX.html

Flying Leatherneck Historical Foundation and Aviation Museum
P.O. Box 45316 
San Diego, California 92145-0316 
1-877-FLY-USMC 
1-877-359-8762 
http://www.flyingleathernecks.org/

Hiller Aviation Museum 601 Skyway Road 
San Carlos, CA 94070 
(650) 654-0200 
http://www.hiller.org/

Lewis Center for Educational Research 17500 Mana Rd. 
Apple Valley, CA 92307 
(760) 946- 5414 
http://www.lewiscenter.org/

March Field Air Museum
P.O. Box 6463 
March ARB, CA 92518 
(951) 697-6602 
http://www.marchfield.org/

McClellan Aviation Museum 
3204 Palm Avenue 
North Highlands, CA 95652 
(916) 643-3192 
http://www.caohwy.com/m/mcclavmu.htm

Minter Field Air Museum
401 Vultee Ave. 
P.O. Box 445 
Shafter, California 93263 
(661) 393-0291 
http://www.minterfieldairmuseum.com/

Moffett Field Museum
P.O. Box 16
Moffett Field, CA 94035
(650) 964-4024 
http://www.moffettfieldmuseum.org/index.html

NASA Ames Research Center 
Moffett Field, CA 94035 
(650) 604-5000 
http://www.arc.nasa.gov/

NASA Dryden Flight Research Center 
P.O. Box 273 
Edwards, CA 93523 
(661)-276-3311 
http://www.dfrc.nasa.gov

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory 
4800 Oak Grove Drive 
Pasadena, CA 91109 
(818) 354-4321 
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/

Pacific Coast Air Museum 
2330 Becker Blvd. 
Santa Rosa, CA 95403 
(707) 575-7900 
http://pacificcoastairmuseum.org/

Palmdale Plant 42 Heritage Airpark
2001 E. Avenue P. 
Palmdale, CA 93550 
(661) 267-5115 
http://www.cityofpalmdale.org/airpark/
http://www.cityofpalmdale.org/airpark/airpark_brochure.pdf

Palm Springs Air Museum 
745 North Gene Autry Trail 
Palm Springs, California 92262 
(760) 778-6262 ext: 222 
http://www.air-museum.org/

Reuben H. Fleet Science Center 
1875 El Prado 
San Diego, CA 92101 
(619) 238-1233 
http://www.rhfleet.org/

San Diego Aerospace Museum 
2001 Pan American Plaza 
Balboa Park, San Diego, CA 92101 
(619) 234-8291 
http://www.aerospacemuseum.org/

San Diego Aircraft Carrier Museum
910 N. Harbor Drive 
San Diego, California 92101 
(619) 544-9600 
http://www.midway.org/site/pp.asp?c=coIMKTMCF&b=81432

San Francisco Airport Museum 
San Francisco International 
P.O. Box 8097 
San Francisco, California 94128 
(650) 821-6700 
http://www.sfoarts.org/

Santa Maria Museum of Flight 
3015 Airpark Dr. 
Santa Maria, CA 93455 
(805) 922-8758 
http://www.smmof.org/

Southern California Wing's WWII Aviation Museum
455 Aviation Drive 
Camarillo, CA 91360 
(805) 482-0064 
http://www.orgsites.com/ca/caf-socal/

Stockton Field Aviation Museum 
7432 C.E. Dixon Street 
Stockton, California 95206 
(209) 982-0273 
http://twinbeech.com/STOCKTON_FIELD_PAGE.htm

The Tech Museum of Innovation 
201 South Market Street 
San Jose, CA 95113 
(408) 294-TECH 
http://www.thetech.org/

Travis Air Force Museum 
Burgan Rd. Bldg 80 
Fairfield CA 94535-5000 
(707) 424-5605 
http://www.caohwy.com/t/traafmus.htm

U.S. Naval Museum of Armament & Technology: Naval Air Weapons Station 
China Lake Museum Foundation 
P.O. Box 217 
Ridgecrest, CA 93556-0217 
(760) 939-3530 
http://www.chinalakemuseum.org/

USS Hornet Museum 
P.O. Box 460 
Pier 3, Alameda Point 
Alameda, CA 94501 
(510) 521-8448 
http://www.uss-hornet.org/

Warbirds West Air Museum
1942 B Joe Crosson Drive 
El Cajon, CA 92020 
http://www.wwam.org/

Western Aerospace Museum 
P.O. Box 14264 
8260 Boeing Street 
Building #621 North Field 
Oakland International Airport 
Oakland, CA 94614 
(510) 638-7100 
http://www.westernaerospacemuseum.org

Western Museum of Flight 
3315 Airport Drive Mailbox #6 
Torrance, California 90505 
(310) 326-9544 
http://www.wmof.com/

Wings and Rotors Air Museum 
Murrieta Executive Air Park, Hangar 2D 
37552 Winchester Rd, Murrieta, CA 92563 
(951) 662-5653 or (909) 225-7627 
http://www.wingsandrotors.org/home.html

Wings of History Air Museum
12777 Murphy Avenue 
P.O. Box 495 
San Martin, CA 95046-0495 
(408) 683-2290 
http://www.wingsofhistory.org/

Yanks Air Museum 
7000 Merril Avenue 
Hangar A270, Box 35 
Chino, CA 91710 
(909) 597-1734 
http://www.yanksair.com/

 

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