Original Apollo 11 Moon Walker Buzz Aldrin and Gold Team Flight Director Gerry Griffin shared personal and heartfelt reflections with a sold-out audience, while Charlie Duke, Apollo 11 CAPCOM and Apollo 16 Moon Walker, congratulated Aldrin via video.
As we celebrate 60 years of “Preserving, Inspiring, Educating and Celebrating” all the wonders of air and space, we invite you to take part in a long-standing San Diego Air & Space Museum tradition - our Annual Charity Golf Tournament.
The San Diego Air & Space Museum is remembering International Air & Space Hall of Fame member Joe Engle, the only person to have flown two different types of winged space vehicles.
Join us for a Night of True Heroism, Where Space Exploration Meets Cinematic Brilliance.
The Museum’s site in El Cajon serves as an additional exhibit space for our growing collection, a storage and restoration facility, and is also available for third party special events in a rare, spectacular setting for that important aviation enthusiast in your life.
The two-year federal grant, awarded by the National Historical Publications & Records Commission of the National Archives and Records Administration, is a testament to the Museum's Library & Archives Department's dedication and will significantly advance the Museum’s digitization project.
Operation Gratitude and the San Diego Air & Space Museum are teaming up for a special care package assembly event to support our troops, veterans, and first responders.
If you have ever wondered, even for a brief moment, what it would be like to be a pilot—then this is a great, inexpensive way to see if flight training is for you!
The F-86 Sabre was the first swept-swing fighter flown by the U.S. Air Force. The number of Sabre wings in the USAF reached its peak of 35 in 1955, and the last deliveries of this “MiG killer of the Korean War” were made in December 1956.
The San Diego Air & Space Museum has been honored with a momentous donation of over 100 original works from the esteemed local artist and illustrator Roy Gjertson.
The San Diego Air & Space Museum is looking for additional Volunteers to assist in the restoration of aircraft piston and jet engines.
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