The excitement of seeing a U.S. Air Force aircraft is hardly deniable. When seeing over 60 of them at a time and even stepping inside some of them, it becomes a day to brag about. This day takes place at March Field Air Museum. To name a couple of the well-known models on display, the museum features the B-25 used to bomb Tokyo after Pearl Harbor and the B-29 Superfortress used to drop the atom bomb on Hiroshima. Besides the retired aircrafts on theĀ ground, there is also action in the air-not an air show, it is business. Over the wired fence, on March Air Reserve Base's runway, modern USAF air crafts land and take off daily. -Hoiyin Ip