Fairgrounds breaks ground on new base for display of military jet
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Area dignitaries and fairgrounds representatives joined former Marine pilot Kevin Donahue in breaking ground Thursday on the future home of an A-4 Skyhawk jet outside the Heroes Hall veterans museum in Costa Mesa.
The Vietnam War-era single-seat attack aircraft will be moved to the OC Fair & Event Center from the Santa Ana Civic Center this fall to make way for new county buildings.
The Fair & Event Center plans to develop a new base for the jet that will spruce up the lawn outside Heroes Hall with artificial turf, benches and a paved plaza where the jet will rest on a pedestal. The aircraft is on loan from the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Fla.
The Skyhawk is expected to be rededicated around Veterans Day in November.
A Vietnam War-era jet will have a new home at the OC Fair & Event Center in Costa Mesa following a deal struck this week by Orange County and the Fair Board.
A-4 Skyhawks were developed by Douglas Aircraft Co., and later McDonnell Douglas, beginning in the 1950s and were used by the Navy and Marine Corps for a variety of missiles, bombs and other munitions. The last Skyhawk was produced in 1979.
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