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Explore Aviation History: B-1B Bomber, WWII Warhawk, and Immersive VR Experience

Explore Aviation History: B-1B Bomber, WWII Warhawk, and Immersive VR Experience Night view of the B-1B Bomber outside the Eagle Building.Explore Aviation History: B-1B Bomber, WWII Warhawk, and Immersive VR Experience Come try the new Virtual Reality ExperienceExplore Aviation History: B-1B Bomber, WWII Warhawk, and Immersive VR Experience A World War II P-40 “Warhawk” like the one used in China by Ace Pilot and Author Brig. Gen. Robert L. Scott, Jr. is located in the Eagle Building.Explore Aviation History: B-1B Bomber, WWII Warhawk, and Immersive VR Experience Visitors can schedule a group tour and hear exciting facts and stories about the planes.Explore Aviation History: B-1B Bomber, WWII Warhawk, and Immersive VR Experience The F-111, located in the Century of Flight, can exceed twice the speed of sound by sweeping its wings rearward.Explore Aviation History: B-1B Bomber, WWII Warhawk, and Immersive VR Experience The Museum of Aviation’s exhibit Tuskegee Airmen: A Proud Heritage, located in Scott Exhibit Hangar, received the 2012 U.S. Air Force Heritage Award.Explore Aviation History: B-1B Bomber, WWII Warhawk, and Immersive VR Experience Visitors can walk underneath the world speed record holder, the SR-71 “Blackbird”, in the Century of Flight Hangar.Explore Aviation History: B-1B Bomber, WWII Warhawk, and Immersive VR Experience An F-4D, MiG-killer, is located in Hangar One across the walkway from a MiG-17 similar to the ones our F-4 faced in the skies over Vietnam.Explore Aviation History: B-1B Bomber, WWII Warhawk, and Immersive VR Experience The F-15 “Eagle,” the first plane to accelerate while in a vertical climb, is located in the Eagle Building.Explore Aviation History: B-1B Bomber, WWII Warhawk, and Immersive VR Experience Historic Heartland Warner Robins

The Museum of Aviation is the second largest museum in the United States Air Force and the fourth most visited museum in the Department of Defense.

The Museum houses over 85 historic U.S. Air Force aircraft, missiles, cockpits and award-winning exhibits. The most popular exhibits include the 14th Air Force Flying Tigers, the 483rd Bomb Group, the story of WWII Ace Brig. Gen. Robert L. Scott, the Korean War, the Tuskegee Airmen, and the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment and Air Invasion of Normandy.

The Museum's most notable aircraft include the SR-71A Blackbird, (the fastest plane in the world), the P-40N Warhawk, F-4D Phantom II, B-29B Superfortress, and many more. The Museum of Aviation is also restoring a B-17G Flying Fortress. This restoration project will take another 3-5 years. 

Housed in the Century of Flight Hangar at the Museum of Aviation, The Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame honors distinguished men and women who made significant contributions to aviation in Georgia. In the same location, there is a Kid's Zone for children to enjoy. 

Guided tours are available for groups of 15 or more.

The Museum has the Jet Fuel Java and Aviation Gift Shop- where visitors can buy gifts and coffee!

The latest addition to the Museum of Aviation is their Virtual Reality Simulator! This is the second location in the state of Georgia to have this technology. $10 per ride, $8 for military and first responders.
 

Free and open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Year's Day.


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