The Museum will be closed January 12th - January 16th in preparation for our new Special Exhibition Ripley's Believe It or Not!. Museum reopens Saturday January 17th. New Exhibit opens January 31st!
Glenn Shrier was a long time Pacific Southwest Airlines employee from the 60s-80s. He started in the maintenance department in San Diego and eventually became the Director at the San Francisco Maintenance Base. He then went on to work for US Air.
Glover E. Ruckstell was a California native and early aviation engineer. In 1918 Ruckstell became a Commissioned Captain of the U.S.A. Airservice Aircraft Production where he was in charge of the de Haviland airplane production at the Dayton Wright Airplane Company.
While serving as a Helicopter Rescue Swimmer and Designated Naval Air Crewman in April 1981, Gordon came to volunteer at the “old Aerospace Museum,” and except for short stints at other museums, he had been working and/or volunteering in one department or another for 35 years. His Navy career included cruises aboard two aircraft carriers and two frigates, as well as isolated duty on an island South of India, a tour in Japan, and visits to 31 countries.
The Grumman F3F was a last US biplane fighter aircraft, serving in the interim-war period. In 1990, SDASM restored a Grumman F3F that had been ditched off the coast of San Diego.
The collection contains materials collected by and related to H.G. Andrews during his long aviation career, and involvement with the TWA. The collection includes documents, correspondence, news articles and clippings, and photographs.
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