A fun day for the history of flight. The cockpit of the F-4 was fun. Seeing the US Air plane from the Miracle on the Hudson was impresive.
Planes anyone if so they're here many from different eras of time piedmont and eastern as an example and many many othersThis set up is good for any age adult and children I believe would also enjoy this
Liked the Goose downed/ crashed US Airways exhibit. Didn't like the price. Nice to watch arrivals outside, and listen to Air traffic control.
Great way to pass a couple of hours.Lots of really interesting planes from several generations.Has the Airbus 320 that landed on the Hudson River, and you F14, F4, DC3, and lots more.
We have been going to the Carolinas Aviation Museum for as many years as it has been open. This Museum is very nice and takes about 2 hours to see. Great for kids. If you like aviation stop and read a few of the amazing stories that this place holds. If you think you will come back with in the year a membership is the way to go. Have Fun!
It's a very small museum, but I live close to one of the largest Air Force museums so I'm a bit spoiled. The only real aircraft I spent much time looking at was the plane from the Miracle on the Hudson. Reading the stories and seeing the artifacts was nice. Just don't plan a whole afternoon around it.
A great way to spend a couple of hours. Great display and very informed docents. The "Miracle on the Hudson" plane is on display, with loads of information. What a great story! Absolutely the highlight of our visit. A must-see if you are in the Charlotte area.
This is a very nice museum with aircraft that have a history. You need to tour with a docent to appreciate their stories. One recent addition is the "miracle on the Hudson" plane. If you just walk through you may not be impressed!
I got free tickets to the Carolinas Aviation Museum and went on a Saturday. I was promptly greeted at the door and escorted in to the display area. The amount of airplanes and displays was great! This museum has the US Airways plane that went down ini the Hudson River (Miracle on the Hudson) and that day, there were two survivors who told their stories and answered questions. Overall, great experience. My 4 year old grandson loves it so much that he asks to go at least once a month. There is a flight simulator that children can sit in and "pilot the airplane". Great family experience.
I have visited the Carolinas Aviation Museum on several occasions. The first was to identify the air plane my father-in-law flew based on a very old photo. The photo was still in good shape but it did not show enough of the air plane to make a positive ID. The museum is always growing and improving. It is a great place to take the family..................