I'd been there before in 2001. They had an example of one of my favorite birds, an F-8 Crusader.
They've fixed her up a bit since then. Turns out she's an F-8K, a rebuild of an F-8C.
Just for fun, an F-8C from VMF-333 made with Strike Fighters 2.
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If you're ever in Southern California give the Planes of Fame Museum at Chino a look-see. They've got some real rarities, including one of the very few examples of the Japanese clone of the Me-262 jet fighter.
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