North Bay Air Museum
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| Location | Sonoma, California |
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| Coordinates | 38°13′27″N 122°27′23″W / 38.2241°N 122.4564°W |
| Type | Aviation museum |
| Founder | Chris Prevost |
| Website | www |
The North Bay Air Museum is an aviation museum located at Sonoma Valley Airport in Sonoma, California.
Background
Chris Prevost became interested in aviation after visiting the Sonoma Valley Airport on a field trip. In 1984, he took over the Vintage Aircraft Company, which had been founded in 1975, and began offering rides in Stearman biplanes.[1] Eventually, he became co-owner of the airport in 2002 and bought it outright in 2008.[2][1] The following year he flew a P-40 that had been purchased as a wreck from New Zealand and under restoration since 2004.[3][4]
Establishment
Prevost began planning for the California Aviation Heritage Museum in June 2010.[5]