Earily this year, we toured the Minter Field Air Museum in Shafter, CA near Bakersfield and stayed overnight in our RV in their parking lot (Minter is a Harvest Host). The field was a major Army pilot training facility during World War II. The museum’s mission statement states:
Statement of Purpose: To educate the public about Minter Army Air Field and Kern County aviation’s impact on local, regional, and global history through preservation efforts, specialty presentations, and community outreach programs.
The museum houses artifacts and photographs of over 11,500 cadets and staff (men and women) who were stationed there during its use as a military training school. Artifacts include military uniforms, radio equipment, a Link Trainer, a Norden Bomb Sight; Medals and Patches, Echelons (Class Books), Snap Roll Newsletters, hundreds of photographs and documents, and beautiful aviation art.
When we visited, there were a few members on site including Ronald Pierce who is the Chairman of the Board. He gave us a 2+ hour hands-on tour showing vintage training planes, vehicles, and historical artifacts from the heyday of the field’s training school.
The museum provides tours and holds various events to get involved with the local communities and schools to educate and attract future pilots. Check the website for hours and events.