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About Naval Air Station North Island

Naval Air Station North Island, located at the north end of the Coronado Peninsula in San Diego, California, is often referred to as the "Birthplace of Naval Aviation." Established in 1917, the base quickly became a central hub for training naval aviators and developing seaplane operations during World War I. Throughout World War II, North Island played a critical role in aircraft maintenance, pilot training, and carrier operations for the Pacific Fleet. Over the decades, it has remained a vital installation, supporting numerous Pacific operations and homeporting several U.S. Navy aircraft carriers and aviation squadrons.

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Harbor Patrol

Harbor Patrol

U.S. Navy • 1966

Robert Mitchum

Robert Mitchum

U.S. Navy • 1966

Guard Duty

Guard Duty

U.S. Navy • 1965

About Naval Air Station North Island

About this Unit

Naval Air Station North Island, located at the north end of the Coronado Peninsula in San Diego, California, is often referred to as the "Birthplace of Naval Aviation." Established in 1917, the base quickly became a central hub for training naval aviators and developing seaplane operations during World War I. Throughout World War II, North Island played a critical role in aircraft maintenance, pilot training, and carrier operations for the Pacific Fleet. Over the decades, it has remained a vital installation, supporting numerous Pacific operations and homeporting several U.S. Navy aircraft carriers and aviation squadrons.

Historical Facts

• Birthplace of Naval Aviation: Naval Air Station North Island (NASNI) is often called the "Birthplace of Naval Aviation," as it was here in 1911 that Lt. Theodore G. Ellyson became the first naval aviator. • First Aircraft Carrier Landing: In 1917, North Island hosted the first-ever landing of an airplane on a ship, when a Curtiss Jenny landed on the USS Langley, the US Navy’s first aircraft carrier. • Charles Lindbergh’s Connection: Charles Lindbergh, the famous aviator, conducted test flights at North Island before making his historic solo transatlantic flight in 1927. • World War II Hub: During World War II, North Island became a major hub for training and deploying naval aviators and aircraft, supporting the Pacific theater operations. • Home to the Blue Angels: The US Navy’s Blue Angels flight demonstration squadron was officially formed at NAS North Island in 1946. • Historic Hangars: The base contains some of the oldest operational aircraft hangars in the United States, dating back to the early 1910s. • Hollywood Connections: North Island has been used as a filming location for several Hollywood movies, including the iconic Top Gun (1986). • USS Midway’s Homeport: The USS Midway (CV-41), now a museum ship in San Diego, was homeported at North Island for many years during its active service. • Presidential Visits: Several US Presidents, including Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy, have visited North Island during their terms. • Modern Importance: Today, NAS North Island is the homeport of several US Navy aircraft carriers and is a key base for both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft operations in the Pacific.