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If memory serves me correctly a retired Airforce One can be found amongst the hundreds of planes too, unfortunately at the time no admittance inside, just looking from the outside.
I remember visiting here by default back in April 1994 after I'd gategrashed the launch of the B777 in SEA - well it was all legal as I'd asked Boeing for an invite.
I hadn't heard of the Pima Air Museum at the time as we were going to visit the Davis Monthan AFB however on the day it was closed due to mission requirements & it was only then we spotted Pima.
I second Cool Cal Phil in that it's well worth a visit as heaps of interesting planes & facts to learn.
ISTR that one of the volunteers there told us that the DC6 was where LBJ was sworn in as President mid-air after JFK was assassinated which would mean that the flight only became Air Force One half way through the flight. Hope I've got that bit right. :shock:
1994 was quite a year aviation things as I went to the Reno Air Races in September that year too.
I think LBJ was sworn in before it left the ground.