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    ARVIN-SIERRA GLIDER PORT, TEJON RANCH, ARVIN, CALIFORNIA

    Landmarks : No. 10

    Date Registered: Apr 29 2000

    Located on the historic Tejon Ranch, the Arvin-Sierra Glider Port was the site for the West Coast Soaring Championships. Many of America’s famous glider pilots made record flights from here, soaring over the mountains and into the desert. The contests were popular events to pilots and public alike and the site became the most important glider port in California. When World War II shut down activity here, those star pilots became key to the war effort — as pilots, scientists, engineers and builders of advanced aircraft, leaving an aerospace legacy that exists today. 


    2000

    Arvin-Sierra Gliderport, Tejon Ranch, Arvin, California

    Jeff Byard with Jim Short, getting the TG-2 to land on the old Arvin Sierra Glider Field.


    Woody Brown

    Arvin-Sierra Gliderport, Tejon Ranch, Arvin, California

    Souvenir glider mail from the 1939 glider meet, flown by Woody Brown in his "Thunderbird" sailplane to Arvin, California.


    Back Stamp

    Arvin-Sierra Gliderport, Tejon Ranch, Arvin, California

    Souvenir glider mail from the 1939 glider meet (back stamp)


    1937 Bakersfield Meet

    Arvin-Sierra Gliderport, Tejon Ranch, Arvin, California

    Some ships during the 1937 Bakersfield meet, held at the Arvin site.


    Tejon Ranch

    Arvin-Sierra Gliderport, Tejon Ranch, Arvin, California

    Three vintage sailplanes landed as part of the Landmark ceremony at the original Arvin site, private property of the Tejon Ranch.


    NLS #10 Souvenir Mail

    Arvin-Sierra Gliderport, Tejon Ranch, Arvin, California

    NLS #10 souvenir mail was flown from Mountain Valley Airport, Tehachapi, to the Arvin site by Jeff Byard and Jim Short, and by Douglas and Bob Fronius, both flying beautifully restored Schweizer TG-2s.


    Arvin-Sierra Gliderport, Tejon Ranch, Arvin, California

    Landmark Plaque


    Arvin Glider Site Oak Tree

    Arvin-Sierra Gliderport, Tejon Ranch, Arvin, California

    The much-written-about oak tree at the Arvin glider site in the late 1930s. It is much bigger now and gives nice shade.

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