Wings of Gold: Coronado & Naval Aviation
In early 1911, the United States Navy asked pioneer aviator and inventor Glenn Curtiss to train one of its officers to fly. Curtiss chose a sandy, scrub-covered island in San Diego Bay as the location and Coronado became the birthplace of naval aviation. The Coronado Historical Association will participate in a national celebration of the Centennial of Naval Aviation with the themed museum exhibit, Wings of Gold: Coronado and Naval Aviation. An original pilot’s uniform, the helmet of one the first female naval aviators, a model plane built by Glenn Curtiss and a national insignia that flew on aircraft from 1919-1940 are examples of other items that will be on view.
1100 Orange Avenue
Coronado, CA 92118
Coronado, CA 92118
Phone: 619-435-7242
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm
Saturday, 10am - 5pm
Sunday, 10am - 5pm
Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm
Saturday, 10am - 5pm
Sunday, 10am - 5pm
The Museum of History and Art is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day.
Museum Store Hours:
Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm
Saturday, 10am - 5pm
Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm
Saturday, 10am - 5pm
Admission Rates:
FREE for CHA Members
All others, suggested donation:
Adult - $4
Seniors/ Active Military Duty - $3
Children (9 - 18) - $2
FREE for CHA Members
All others, suggested donation:
Adult - $4
Seniors/ Active Military Duty - $3
Children (9 - 18) - $2
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