The Minter Field Air Museum in Shafter, CA is dedicated to educating the public about the rich aviation history of Kern County. The museum showcases a wide range of artifacts, including military uniforms, radio equipment, and aviation art, as well as a collection of models of aircraft and military vehicles. Visitors can also explore the database of over 11,500 names of cadets and staff who were stationed at Minter Field, and enjoy the sight of flying WWII aircraft such as Stearmans, Aeroncas, and a P-51 Mustang.
Originally established in 1941 as a major basic training facility, Minter Field played a significant role in training nearly 12,000 pilots during World War II. The base, which housed over 7,000 military and civilian personnel, was named in honor of First Lieutenant Hugh C. Minter, a local WWI veteran. Today, the museum preserves the history of Minter Field and its impact on local, regional, and global aviation through preservation efforts, specialty presentations, and community outreach programs.
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