
MUSEUM ADMISSION TICKET
Reservations are not needed.
Planes of Fame General Admission Ticket to Planes of Fame Air Museum in Chino, CA. Adults $20.00 each and children ages 5-11 $10.00 each; these tickets do not expire. VALID ONLY AT PLANES OF FAME, CHINO, CA. NOT VALID for our Annual Air Show or Wings, Tracks, & Wheels Event.
Current Museum hours are Wednesday-Sunday 10 am - 4 pm. We are closed Monday & Tuesday.
Please only indicate items are to be shipped if you would like the tickets shipped to you. Orders that are shipped will require physical ticket for entry and are subject to a shipping fee.
If you intend to use your tickets right away please present invoice on arrival to Planes of Fame Air Museum for redemption.
Orders placed after 12 noon PST will be processed the next business day. We do not ship on Monday or Tuesday.
Reviews
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Tickets
I purchased online but couldn't take my veterans discount. Not a big deal but would have been nice.
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Great
I’m very much surprised for your best efforts to maintain a lot of aged air Planes with bunch of memories. It’s egrets thing for us. Thank you so much for letting us have such a great time.
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Experience
One of a kind aircraft along with knowledgeable, personable docents…always a great experience.
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Planes of fame
Wonderful place, My kids enjoyed it, will go again.
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Planes of Fame Museum & Gift Shop
What a wonderful museum! The staff was very knowledgeable about the aircraft & were happy to share their insights with us! We visited right before the 4th of July so we all received American flags as we entered the museum. The gift shop also sold some great items, my son got a small biplane!
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Exactly what I ordered!
Quick delivery
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Museum ticket for Hangar Talk, 12-4-2021
Interesting presentation re the events that led up to Pearl Harbor, 12-07-1941, and the aircraft involved, with special emphasis on the development of the Japanese Zero. I was disappointed that the Zero flyby had to observe a high minimum altitude. I was hoping for some display of its flying capability, such as rolls and banks, but I'm sure FAA regulations prohibited such activity. I'll return at some point in the future to spend more time with the exhibits.
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The best of its kind
Seeing the De Havilland Mosquito fire up and do a few graceful passed around the Planes of Fame made my day. Something else to cross off the bucket list! I have been a patron and fan of the Planes of Fame since the first airshow I went to as a 6 year old boy in 1989. A lot of those fine machines I saw fly on that day are still parked in the hangers, mostly with new paint jobs, but ready to take the to the skies just as they were then, probably with one of the same pilots too! I could go on and on about all of the rare and awesome planes they have and how truly unique some of them all, but you should just go and speak with one of the many extremely knowledgable, polite and down to earth staff the have every day they are kind enough to open their doors to the public. Trust me, they will be happy to tell you whatever it is you want to know. It's really quite rare that you can go to a musuem with such a wide array of well preserved pieces of aviation history and be greeted with warm and friendly people who are genuinely happy to be doing what they are doing. Thank you so much! Do you self a favor and go!
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Ticket purchase
Loved the “Hanger Talk” with Ken Wrght Such an amazing man and so knowledgeable