The Aviation Museum of Santa Paula First Sunday Open House - August 7, 2016

The Aviation Museum of Santa Paula is open to the public the First Sunday of each month, and is where local aviation history comes alive. Our “Chain of Hangars” is open for you to explore from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Hangar Number One is the first in our Chain of Hangars. It tells the history of the founding of Santa Paula Airport in 1930. Visitors can stroll through privately owned hangars that house vintage aircraft and collections of memorabilia, vehicles and antiques. At 11:00 am, our ‘Spotlight Aircraft’ presentation features a different unique aircraft of SZP each month.

The Young Eagles program offers free plane rides for youth ages 8 to 17 the first Sunday of the month, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm at the Santa Paula Airport. Contact Neil Fowler at (805) 647-6994 for information and reservations.
On Sunday, August 7th, 2016, the Inland Valley Porsche and Tri-County Mustang Clubs will be displaying vehicles from 10:00 am to 1:30 pm.

Since 1930, Santa Paula Airport has been widely recognized around the world for its antique, classic and experimental aircraft as well as celebrated for its climate and its friendliness. The Airport is located at 800 Santa Maria Street, between Palm and 10th Street exits of the 126 Freeway. Admission is FREE; rain cancels the event. (805) 525-1109; www.aviationmuseumofsantapaula.org.