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12 Museums For the Aviation Enthusiast
If you, or someone you love, is interested in airplanes and the history of flight, there’s probably a museum near you for that. And if you've already been to that museum, there are plenty of others across the country you might want to plan your next vacation around. (mentalfloss.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Naval Aviation Museum at Pensacola is one of my favorites and a must see.
Looking for a B-36,47,52 SR71 tons more, Castle Air Museum, Atwater, Ca.
No Mention of the one in San Diego?
Delta Museum of Flight is another great one not mentioned
What about Planes of Fame?
A quick google search coughed up 553,000 entries. Here is just one.
http://aviationmuseum.eu/World/North_America/USA/
http://aviationmuseum.eu/World/North_America/USA/
I'm surprised the Warner Robins Museum of Aviation is not on the list. Look at Wikipedia and you'll see "The Museum of Aviation is the second-largest aerospace museum of the United States Air Force." I've been going to this museum since it was a single tin building and now it comprises two very large buildings and the original building and I think I heard at one time that a third addition was being considered. This museum has some great aircraft as well as high-quality exhibits and history inside the main building. You enter the main building and you are greeted by an F-15 being serviced. It is definitely worth the trip. I would have also expected the see the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola. It has a carrier flight deck mock-up on the main floor and is a great museum also.
I've never been to Kill Devil Hills to see the Wright Brothers Memorial unfortunately. As important as this is to aviation, I see it more as a memorial or monument than an aviation museum. Just a thought.
I've never been to Kill Devil Hills to see the Wright Brothers Memorial unfortunately. As important as this is to aviation, I see it more as a memorial or monument than an aviation museum. Just a thought.