F-4 Phantom II Open Cockpit At the Palm Springs Air Museum

Photo Courtesy of Palm Springs Air Museum
Aircorps Art Dec 2019


Photo Courtesy of Palm Springs Air Museum
Photo Courtesy of Palm Springs Air Museum

Saturday, Jun 28- From 1 – 3 PM, Aviation enthusiast will have the opportunity to sit behind the controls of the F-4 Phantom II as the Palm Springs Air Museum hosts its traditional “Open Cockpit” event.Currently on loan from the U.S. Navy, this particular Phantom fighter jet will not fly (the engine has been removed), but it has special significance to the museum. Naval Commander Wayne “Deacon” Connel was not only the captain of a squadron that actually flew this type of jet during the Vietnam War, he was a volunteer docent in the museum’s Pacific Hanger.Upon his passing, Connel’s squadron alumnae came together to raise money to cosmetically restore this particular F4 Phantom II.

According to Ann Greer, PR manager the Palm Springs Air Museum, “When the VF161 Squadron said they wanted to honor their former Commander by donating the money to fully repaint the plane with the markings, lettering, and numbers to reflect their squadron, we could not have picked a better person than one of our own volunteers. Wayne was a modest man with an outstanding career and now this plane has his name on the fuselage.”

As part of a yearly program the “Open Cockpit” program will also give guests the opportunity to enjoy an extra special experience of being allowed to sit at the controls and pose for pictures. From 1PM -3PM each Saturday all summer long, a selected aircraft will be opened up and made accessible to the public.

Upcoming events:

July 5th: Supermarine Spitfire MK XIV
July 12th : UH-1 Huey Helicopter
July 19th: Mig 21 Jet Fighter
July 26th : SBD Dauntless
Aug 2nd: AH-1 Cobra Helicopter
Aug 9th : P-40 Warhawk
Aug 16th: UH-1 Huey Helicopter
Aug 23th : F-4 Phantom II
Aug 30th: Supermarine Spitfire MK XIV
Sept 6th: AH-1 Cobra Helicopter
Sept 13th: P-40 Warhawk
Sept 20th: Mig 21 Jet Fighter
Sept 27th: SBD Dauntles

Included with regular admission. Kids 5 and under get in free, as do active military with ID and their immediate family.In addition the Buddy Rogers Theater will play documentaries featuring that particular aircraft all day long. Museum Volunteers will also be on hand to answer questions and provide the historical back drop for the aircraft featured.

For more information about the museum:

Palm Springs Air Museum
745 North Gene Autry Trail P
Palm Springs, California 92262
Ph: 760-778-6262
Fax: 760-482-188

www.palmspringsairmuseum.com

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