Thursday we went to Warner Robins to the MUSEUM of AVIATION AIRCRAFT and MISSILES. The museum has indoor and outdoor exhibits with over 100 aircraft and missiles.
The EAGLE BUILDING is a unique 3-story building - shaped like the U.S. Forces "Stars and Bars" insignia. This building has aircraft, archives, and a flight simulator.
HANGAR ONE is 28,000 sq. ft. hangar with restored aircraft, missiles, and engines. There were presidential and combat helicopters, Vietnam, Korean, and Cold War aircraft - and more.
CENTURY of FLIGHT HANGAR is a 66,000 sq. ft. has aircraft, Fabulous Flight Interactive Science Center, flight simulators, exhibits of Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame, President Johnson's VC-140 aircraft, Education Center, and "We the People" Theater & Exhibit Hall.
WORLD WAR II EXHIBIT HANGER opened in late 2008. It is a 60,000 sq. ft. hangar paying tribute to the "greatest generation" and the contribution of Robins Air Force Base during World War II.
We were amazed at the size of some of aircraft and missiles. I'm not much for museums, but I did enjoy this. We were there for 4 hours and didn't even see it all. We didn't look at the aircraft outside and probable only read about a quarter of the info on display. You defiantly need a couple of days to see it all.
Oh, it's snowing again. :-( Good time for a nap. :-)
1 comment:
I'm so glad it was you getting the snow. We don't need any here. The last storm went south of us. Yea !!! I am so ready for spring.
Linda
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