We're pleased to share that our recent fundraising campaign, aimed at assisting the flood victims affected by Tropical Storm, successfully concluded on September 9, 2023. We wanted to take a moment to update you on our collective efforts and express our heartfelt gratitude.
The Palm Springs Air Museum (PSAM) has set up a Fundraiser to help Cathedral City residents recover from Tropical Storm Hilary
Anyone donating $200 or more via this fundraising page will receive one free ride on the museum’s C-47 Skytrain. The promotion is limited to one per person. “During these difficult times, our hearts extend to all in our community who’ve felt the impact of the recent storm,” says museum Vice Chairman Fred Bell. “The Palm Springs Air Museum wants to be a beacon of hope and solidarity as the community faces adversity. This is why we are offering these free rides (usually $125 each) to those who donate online through our IndieGoGo page. We hope to raise $20,000 for the residents. The funds will be given to the local community to distribute.” Bell concludes.
The Palm Springs Air Museum contains over 73 vintage airframes from World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War and the new F-117 Stealth Fighter inside The Jim Houston Pavilion. Aircraft are contained inside 91,000 square feet of open hangars and on the tarmac. Additional displays and memorabilia are located throughout the hangars. The Museum is open daily from 10 am until 5 PM, closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and on February 10, 2024. For more information, visit PalmSpringsAirMuseum.org or call 760-778-6262 during business hours.
Rules & Restrictions
Ride has no monetary value, cannot be resold or combined with another offer. Rider must adhere to
ride guidelines is good from one year from donation. Limited to 1 (one) ride per person. After the donation has been received, donor will be contacted by the Air Museum to make arrangements about the ride.