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Exhibits | Hangar 1 NorthHangar 1 is the entrance to the Museum, and also the departure point for the Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG) "Boneyard" tours. Here you may purchase admission tickets to the Museum and browse our Museum Store. Read more... |
 | Hangar 1 South Spirit of Freedom Hangar Hangar 1 South, the Spirit of Freedom Hangar, houses the more rare and important aircraft in the Museum’s collection, including the Lockheed SR-71 “Blackbird”, the only remaining Martin PBM-5A “Mariner”, and the very rare North American F-107. Read more... |
 | Hangar 3 Hangar 3 Dedicated to World War II aircraft, the exhibits include a B-24 "Liberator" heavy bomber, a Mitchell B-25 of the type used in the Doolittle raid on Tokyo, an A-26, and suspended overhead are rare military gliders. You'll also view the Fi-156 "Storch," a rare WWII German light observation. Read more... |
 | Hangar 4 Located in Hangar 4 is a pristine selection of restored aircraft and a variety of World War II-related exhibits, including a beautifully restored B-29 Superfortress. Read more... |
 | Hangar 5 Hangar 5 is a general use restoration hangar. Windows allow visitors to view the process of aircraft restoration as the Museum staff and volunteers work to rebuild historic aircraft. Read more... |
 | 390th Memorial MuseumThe 390th Memorial Museum is dedicated to the heritage of the 390th Bombardment Group and features a beautifully restored B-17G 'Flying Fortress' . Read more... |
 | WWII Barracks Imagine walking inside an original World War II barracks , the type that was used at Davis-Monthan AFB until the 1960's. A Historic Artifact, the building was relocated to the Pima Air & Space Museum. Read more... |
 | Space GalleryLook inside a training version of an Apollo space capsule, see a moon rock, learn about the Phoenix Mars mission at an interactive exhibit, and follow a timeline of the space race and see many other fascinating exhibits pertaining to space. Read more... |
 | Outside AircraftFrom giant B-52's to the rare and unusual, such as the "Super Guppy" transport plane, they're all here. Read more... |
 | Other Outside Exhibits You've seen the aircraft, well now you can see the ground support vehicles that moved them, fueled them, and defended them. Read more... |
Popular Aircraft | Convair B-36J PeacemakerThe B-36 Peacemaker is the largest bomber and the last piston engine powered bomber produced by the United States. Read more... |
 | Lockheed SR-71A BlackbirdThe last of a small family of aircraft built by Lockheed’s famous Skunk Works, the SR-71A is one of the most recognized aircraft ever built. Read more... |
 | Fairchild A-10A Thunderbolt IICalled the Warthog by its pilots and ground crews the A-10A is not the prettiest aircraft ever built, but it is extremely good at its job — killing tanks. Read more... |
 | Douglas B-23 DragonLike the B-18 the B-23 Dragon was based on a successful Douglas airliner design. This time it was the DC-3 that served as the basis for the new bomber. Read more... |
 | Air Force One Douglas VC-118A LiftmasterThe C-118 is a militarized version of the Douglas DC-6 airliner. Just over 100 C-118s were acquired for use by the Air Force as passenger and cargo transports. VIP Fleet.
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Location:
6000 E. Valencia Rd.
Tucson, Arizona 85706
Hours:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Daily
Last admittance at 4:00 PM
520.574.0462
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