Website:https://www.cafsocal.com/museum/ (Website)https://www.cafsocal.com/gallery/ (Gallery)
Description:Come visit our Museum. We are open every day of the week except Monday, from 10AM until 4PM. We are also closed for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day. We have some of the rarest WWII Flying Aircraft in the World. We have an ever-growing museum of World War II aviation artifacts and displays, along with an aviation library. Our knowledgeable Docents will explain the History of each type of Aircraft and answer all of your questions. Tours can take between 1 and 2 hours. // Our CAF hangars are located at the Camarillo Airport in Camarillo, CA.The airport is just off Highway 101 in Camarillo. Take the Las Posas exit and go south toPleasant Valley Road. Turn right and take a right onto Eubanks Street (2nd light) into the airport. We are on the corner of Eubanks and Airport Drive – you will see the sign on our hangar. The WWII Aviation Museum is open every day (except Mondays) from 10:00am to 4:00pm. Our volunteers are at the hangars working on our aircraft on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays – from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Site Condition:The Camarillo Airport (CMA), as it is known today, was the former Oxnard Air Force Base. The base was established in the early 1950’s for coastal defense and a variety of military aircraft operated here until 1969 when the base was deactivated. After a lengthy surplus process, CMA officially opened as a General Aviation airport in 1976 and occupies approximately 650 acres of land. CMA is owned and operated by the County of Ventura in partnership with the City of Camarillo through a Joint Powers Authority (JPA). Today CMA is the proud home of over 600 general aviation aircraft and there are between 150,000 and 200,000 take offs and landings per year. The airport community includes several aviation businesses providing flight instruction (fixed wing and helicopter), aircraft maintenance, and aircraft charter and storage. CMA is home to the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), the Commemorative Air Force (CAF), the Ventura County 99’s, and an Ultralight Airpark. There is also an Airport Business Park that includes several County agencies, a variety of businesses, and several education institutions. CMA provides nearly $200 Million in positive economic benefit to the local community and supports over 1,000 jobs. The Federal Aviation Administration recently categorized CMA as a National Asset. It certainly is an asset to our local community and the County of Ventura.
General Notes:updated 2.19.2016 lb / emailed for updates 4.5.24 bd
Jurisdictions::Camarillo, VENTURA COUNTY FILM COMMISSION - FLICS
Within 30-Mile Zone: N
State Property: No
Closed/Vacant: No
GPS Source:Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 34.2092330, y coordinate: -119.0819607
Contacts: Barber, LaTanya *Film/Event Manager / Public Info Officer, World War II Aviation Museum455 Aviation Drive, Camarillo, CA 93010 805.302.8136 Phone 1805.482.0348 Fax[email protected]https://www.cafsocal.com/museum/
Hastert, Christopher *Airport Manager, Camarillo Airport (CMA)805-388-4372 (main) Phone 1805-388-4246 (direct) Phone 2[email protected]
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