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National Museum of the United States Air Force

 

National Museum of the United States Air Force

The National Museum of the United States Air Force (formerly the United States Air Force Museum) is the official national museum of the
United States Air Force and is located at Wright-Patterson AFB, east of Dayton, Ohio. Over 300 aircraft and missiles are on display, most of them indoors. Admission is free.

The museum has many rare and important aircraft and other exhibits, including a B-36, the only surviving XB-70, and Bockscar—the B-29 that dropped the second atomic bomb in World War II. It also has several Presidental Aircraft, including those used by Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and SAM 26000, the first aircraft to be called "Air Force One", used by John F. Kennedy through George H. W. Bush.

There is an large section of the museum dedicated to pioneers of flight, especially the Wright Brothers, who conducted some of their experiments at nearby Huffman Prairie.

External link

  • Official website
  • The USAF Museum Foundation - a private non-profit organization supporting the mission and goals of the National Museum of the USAF


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