WW II museum celebrates reopening
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REMEMBERING WWII ACES- Thousand Oaks resident Kyle Wilhelm, left, and Camarillo resident Lawrence Bryant, right, examine the wreckage from a P38 Lockheed Lightning fighter plane that crashed in 1944 during their visit to the Commemorative Air Force WWII Aviation Museum at the Camarillo Airport on Saturday. The museum hosted a grand reopening last weekend after being closed for more than five months to make repairs to the aging hangar which houses the collection of vintage planes.