Holloman AFB

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CityHolloman AFB
StateNew Mexico
Zip88330-5000
CountryUSA
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Phone505-475-6511
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Exhibits - By Primary role
Fighter - 'F' 1948-Present
 Lockheed F-104C (Starfighter) Serial No: 56-886  
 Lockheed F-80B (Shooting Star) Serial No: 45-8557  
 North American F-100D (Super Sabre) Serial No: 56-3220  
 North American F-86E (Sabre) Serial No: 51-13028 
 Republic F-105D (Thunderchief) Serial No: 61-145  
 Republic F-84F (Thunderstreak) Serial No: 51-9396  
Fighter - 'F' 1962-Present
 McDonnell-Douglas F-15A (Eagle) Serial No: 76-0037  
 McDonnell-Douglas F-4C (Phantom II) Serial No: 63-7537  
Trainer - 'T' 1948-Present
 Northrop T-38B (Talon) Serial No: 60-0576 

 

Reviews / Comments by our visitors
 Dale Williams
 amarillo, Texas

we have a F100D that we are mounting in a static display. How do you lift this airplane when using a crane.
09/11/2010 @ 03:34 [ref: 10787]
 jeff
 , New Mexico

Wheres the info on the QF-106 on display?
07/13/2010 @ 19:33 [ref: 9666]
 Bill Haddock
 Holloman AFB, New Mexico

Heritage Park at Holloman AFB now includes an F-117A, probably the best static F-117A around. Worth a look.
04/22/2008 @ 13:08 [ref: 7402]
 William Biggerstaff
 Alamogordo, New Mexico

The aircraft have been relocated to "Heritage Park" which is on the main road going onto the base from the main gate.The aircraft are arranged in chronological order in a semi-circle pattern except for the F-15 which is inside the half circle.The area is used for special occasions such as change of command Etc..The aircraft are well maintained by the 49th corrosion control shop.They have installed an astro-turf type material around the area and lights to highlight the aircraft at night.A new museum has been built behind this area and is worth a look see.My only complaint is that as a former F-105 Pneudraulics Technician I tend to be critical of F-105 displays that have not been painted properly.The F-105 at Holloman is painted in the Viet-nam scheme but the tail number graphics are incorrectly done.They have also painted the four speed brake petals gloss black and they should be in natural unpainted titanium finish.
01/11/2007 @ 21:45 [ref: 5537]
 Scott Swindle
 White Sands, New Mexico

Excellent fighter aircraft display; all the aircraft seem to be in good condition. I heard a rumor that a new PX/Commissary is going to be built where the airplane park is, so I guess all the aircraft would be relocated sometime in the future. Of course, you know how rumors go...
03/23/2003 @ 03:12 [ref: 2809]
 Larry gulliford
 , Arizona

This is an excellent aircraft display. I visited it over the summer.
09/27/2000 @ 23:04 [ref: 472]


Last updated: 02/14/00.

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