Pima Air & Space Museum allows visitors to seemingly walk among the clouds, surrounded by a fleet of planes and helicopters large and small. So much history, drama and technological innovation is on ...
TUCSON, AZ — One of the world’s largest aerospace museums, the Pima Air and Space Museum, offers visitors a journey through aviation history with more than 400 aircraft spread across 80 acres. “This ...
Initially developed as a Navy patrol flying boat, the aircraft later served as cargo transport. The Philippine Mars will be displayed at the Pima Air and Space Museum in Arizona. The last Martin Mars ...
A Convair B-36J Peacemaker, the largest bomber ever built by the United States, was slowly rolled out onto the grounds of the Pima Air and Space Museum on Wednesday, July 1 at 9:15 am. The plane has ...
The Philippine Mars, also known as the Martin Mars, is the last flying boat from World War II. It landed at Lake Pleasant in Arizona on Feb. 10 and underwent weeks of dismantling. The flying boat, ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — We're rolling down the road with our "One Tank Trips" this morning here on KGUN 9. These are easy-to-reach destinations right here in our corner of the Sonoran Desert. We have a ...
TUCSON, AZ (AZFamily) — The largest World War II water bomber is completing its slow but steady trek across Arizona before going to its final resting place. The Philippine Mars, also known as the ...
During Tucson's furnace of a summer many of the city's main attractions shift their business hours to accommodate visitors during the cooler evening hours. One neat attraction that has gone all-in on ...
A new hangar at the Pima Air and Space Museum opens today for the public to view a new collection of rare aircraft. The hangar, twice as large as the museum's other hangars at 42,000 square feet, will ...
The Philippine Mars has made its way back to its home base for an engine replacement. The historic aircraft departed Sproat Lake three weeks ago on a journey to its new home at the Pima Air and Space ...
Ever wonder where airplanes go to die? Lots of them go to Tucson, since our dry, clear and (relatively) smog-less climate minimizes corrosion. If you want to see these resting airplanes, head over to ...