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Chino has an airport museum full of real aircraft
Planes of Fame Museum gives Chino a strong aviation-history stop, with aircraft displays and exhibits tied to the city's airport museum cluster.
Chino has a strong airport layer, and Planes of Fame is one of the easiest ways to see it. It sits in the city’s airport museum group, alongside other local museum stops.
The city facility page says Planes of Fame has more than 40 displays and aircraft, including examples such as a Messerschmitt 109G Gustav, Martin 4-0-4, Stinson L5 Sentinel, Douglas RB-26 Invader, Grumman F11F-1F Super Tiger, and Stearman PT-17.
The museum has a hands-on feel even before you know every model. You are looking at real shapes from aviation history: trainers, military aircraft, passenger equipment, wings, engines, and the kinds of machines that made airport towns feel different.
For Chino, this is why the airport area is part of the city’s identity, not a forgotten edge on the map. Use the museum’s visitor details for hours and ticket rules, then use the city page to place it within Chino’s broader museum list.
Where to see it
Planes of Fame Museum at Chino Airport.
Official sources
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Reviewed July 5, 2026
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