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General or Special Event Admission for One Adult to American Airpower Museum (Up to 23% Off)

American Airpower Museum
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Clients can view working World War II–era prop and jet planes, as well as other military vehicles and exhibits that honor US service members

  • What’s included: $1 discount on the next visit to the museum.
  • During the visit, attractions include viewing the hangar museum, get an up-close look at different aircraft, and visit the gift shop featuring cockpit USA. Besides that, clients can learn about the museum’s heritage.
  • Free admission for children under 4.

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About American Airpower Museum

American Airpower Museum couldn't have a more appropriate setting. More than six decades ago, its grounds were home to Republic Aviation. Here, a formidable assembly line—nicknamed "the Jug"—churned out more than 9,000 P-47 Thunderbolts, which helped fortify the Air Force during World War II. Today, American Airpower Museum displays Thunderbolts in honor of the brave pilots that flew them during those crucial years. And just like the dinosaur skeletons in a natural-history museum, these exhibits come to life—during warm months, Thunderbolts often taxi out onto the runway and take off to the delight of the crowd.

The skies around American Airpower Museum showcase other prop- and jet-powered aircrafts dating from WWII to the present day. Ground-level exhibits, meanwhile, show off more aircraft and military vehicles, including tanks. The resident pilots even offer ride-alongs in an AT-6 or Waco aircraft. Visitors can also test the controls of a Cessna 310 for themselves inside a custom-built simulator.

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