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Museum open Sundays 4-12PM

Why does Tom Hardy, dressed here as an RAF pilot look so sad?

Effective Sunday April 15, the CAF SoCal museum will be open to the public on Sundays again with the limited hours of 12-4 PM

You can visit the museum and see the airplanes Tuesdays through Saturdays 10AM-4PM and we’re closed as usual on  Mondays and major Holidays are .

2018-05-13T16:48:25-07:00September 29th, 2017|News|

CAFSoCal Presentation Series Video Posted

Living History Presentation:
The AT-6 trainer

Saturday, September 30th, 11AM-2PM


Presentation Video

 


Several hundred thousand pilots earned their wings in the North American AT-6 Texan, also called the SNJ by the Navy, or the Harvard by the RAF.

Introduced just prior to World War II, the Texan served 34 countries over a 25-year span.  Nearly every Allied  World War II pilot learned to fly in the T-6. This venerable aircraft proudly earned its nickname, “The Pilot Maker.”  

On Saturday, September 30th, CAF SoCal  hosted an event focused on what many consider the greatest military trainer. 

Experience living history.



2017-09-30T17:34:27-07:00September 16th, 2017|News|

2017 Airshow Report

The 2017 edition of Wings Over Camarillo was a great success.

Beautiful Southern California weather and fantastic warbirds. What more could you ask for? And the crowds were proof, that this was as good as it gets!

Thanks to the tireless work of our maintenance crew almost all of our fighters participated in the aerial displays. This included the Zero, with a newly replaced tail cone – so new in fact that there was no time to get it painted. Although, some are lobbying we leave it in natural aluminum to highlight the constant work these warbirds need. The P51 Man’O’War made a triumphant return to the skies as well. With a newly overhauled Merlin engine and propeller she’s sounding sweeter than ever. Last but not least, the PT19 also got a chance to show off its new covering and paint – same as before, just fresh and slick.

And let’s not forget the Hellcat, Bearcat and YAK3. What a show.

Other non-CAFSOCAL aircraft and displays rounded out a fantastic event and we encourage you to visit the official Wings Over Camarillo website for more information about those participants.

Special mention goes to the fantastic ground crew who worked long hours martialing aircraft around, keeping things safe and generally getting things DONE. The show would not have been possible without them.

Below, you’ll find a small section of photos from the airshow. We’ll add more images and videos as they become available.

See you next year!



 

2017-09-15T14:59:09-07:00September 15th, 2017|News|

Gary Barber’s Salute

The 2017 Wings Over Camarillo Airshow marked a bittersweet occasion for the members of CAFSoCal.

After 25 years of flying with the CAF, our dear friend Gary Barber had announced his retirement from airshow performance flying. We were thrilled to be present and watch Gary one more time behind the controls of the F8 Bearcat. Although he will be missed in future airshows, Gary plans to stay active with CAFSoCal, turning wrenches and helping to keep our aircraft flying – and his flying days are still not over, he has simply decided to join the rest of us as spectators in airshows, rather than keep sweating in the cockpit of the aircraft.

In 1955, Gary joined the California Air National Guard at 17  as a mechanic and later flew F86s with the ANG out of Ontario. Following his service with the USAF, Gary went on to a full career of 3 0 years with American Airlines and retired late 1990s, becoming active with the CAF. Gary flew our SNJs, C46, Bearcat, Hellcat and Mustang for over 25 years.

A great pilot and great guy, Gary loves flying and we loved watching him fly.

It was a privilege for all to be present and shake Gary’s hand after his final performance at the home Airshow.


 

2017-09-13T16:50:31-07:00September 13th, 2017|News|

2017 California Capital Airshow

Man’O’War and SNJ “290” were at the 2017 California Capital Airshow on September 9 and 10.

Although our primary task was to offer the public warbird rides aboard these aircraft, Man’O’War was asked to stand in for another P51 which failed to appear for a  scheduled act.

It serves as a testament to CAFSoCal’s professionalism, as well as all our pilots’ skill that Jason Somes was able to run the expected routine with little notice, to the thrill of the crowds.

We look forward to returning to the CCA in 2018 – hopefully, it will be a little cooler than it was this year, and maybe we’ll bring up more of our warbirds for the show.

Bellow are a few images of Man’O’War in action, as well as just a couple of the other aircraft in the show that were too good to pass up.


Onboard action cam video of the Ferrari supercar chase and aerobatics by Man’O’War

 

2017-09-13T13:47:03-07:00September 13th, 2017|News|

Ride Prices Will Increase October 1, 2017

Effective October 1, 2017 our ride prices will increase at Camarillo.  This will be our 1st increase in 3 years.  The new pricing will be as follows:

P-51 Mustang   $1695 for 20 minutes

SNJ   $495 for 20 minutes

PT-19   $295 for 20 minutes

PBJ    Pricing will remain the same for the moment.

Certificates purchased before the price increase can be used anytime, they do not expire. 

Thank you past and future riders for your support. 

 

2017-09-01T11:41:26-07:00August 31st, 2017|News|

Skyfair 2017 Airshow Report

The PBJ and crew put in another great airshow appearance, this time at the 2017 Skyfair in Everett Washington, at the Flying Heritage and Combat Armor Museum.

The aircraft performed flawlessly for the 5 hour flight from Camarillo to Everett – a testament to the skill and hard work put in by the PBJ crew.  And the same crew set to the task of cleaning and presenting the PBJ to the public. The PBJ looked great on the ramp, next to the FHCAM B25 and Mosquito as well as visiting Corsairs, Hellcat, Bearcat to name a few.

Here are a few images and a video clip from the event:



 

2017-07-25T21:08:50-07:00July 25th, 2017|News|

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