
U. S. AIRPOWER MUSEUM
The
U. S. Airpower Museum is negotiating for a location at one of the most ideal
sites in Central California. The museum location on the frontage road to a
highway 99 (between Avenues 17 and 18, fronting Highway 99 to the west) north
of Madera, California 4 miles, with off and on ramps both immediately north
and south, The City of Madera airport is within a ¼ mile of the museum site.
Approximately 10 acres across the road from the future YOSEMITE MOTOR SPEEDWAY
that will be completed and operating in the spring of 2002. The Yosemite Motor
Speedway California’s
Premier Speedway with 56,000
Seats and six races a year on what is going to be the fastest one-mile
speedway in the world! The new museum will feature a 200-seat restaurant named
“ The Flying Lady” and the museum will have two 12500 square foot
buildings to display the military aircraft and memorabilia
The
U.S. Airpower Museum is dedicated to collecting, restoring and displaying
historic aircraft of the World War II and the Korean Conflict eras. This
unique Museum pays special tribute to military aviation and reminds us all of
the significant role these airplanes, their pilots and support crews played in
securing our freedom. To demonstrate the sights and sounds of these
high-powered machines, most of this magnificent collection is maintained in
flying condition. These aircraft provide public enjoyment while in actual
flight. The Museum will feature various educational programs, exhibits and
special events that help preserve our heritage and promote pride in our
country.

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