The price is right....free, and they have quite an assortment of planes and jet aircraft, everything from WWII to present day.
This is a great museum with tons of stories and hundreds of exhibits from small handguns to dozens of full sized military air craft including the guns and bombs they carry!! There is also an exhibit of the type of atomic bomb that ended World War II. While we were there we were privileged to a witness to the formal retirement ceremony of one of commanding officers of the local Air Force base.All of this and it is is FREE admission!! However, be sure to leave a nice donation to help with the maintenance of such a wonderful and educational exhibit!!
This place is amazing. We walked around for about and hour and no one bothered us. The children were more excited than the adults. As far as I know it is free and very, very interesting.
Great outdoor display of various aircraft. Indoor armament display through the ages. Knowlegable, friendly staff and it's free.
This is the place to learn about past and present warfare. It's a great to bring the kids so they can have fun and learn as well. It's worth getting in the traffic for the experience. Go there and show your backing for the US. .
This place is a great location for a military retirement ceremony. With all the flags in the back drop and the huge US flag in the back, makes for awesome pictures! Only downfall was the restrooms were under renovation so I had to take my son outside in the Port-A-Potties to use the restroom. Other than that, great!
We really enjoyed seeing the planes and aircraft outdoors. The inside displays give a great deal of detail and involve a lot of reading, but it was still very enjoyable to wander around the displays.
This museum made me appreciate my country and those who serve. There was a good mixture of armaments and planes from WW1 through the Iraq war. The only draw back to our visit was that the restrooms were under renovation and we had to use port-a-johns outside the building. Hopefully that is only a temporary situation.
As a retired AF fighter navigator, I enjoyed the displays, many brought back fond memorie and some reminded me of scary moments in combat.
First time we stopped at the Air Force Museum we had no idea it had such a variety of planes and armaments. It is a nice place to spend some time and learn some history.