The Museum of Aviation in Warner Robins is open to the public and located at Robins Air Force Base. It is a favorite attraction for locals and has also attracted over 9 million visitors from around the world since opening.
The Museum of Aviation Insider blog is maintained by staff who work behind the scenes at the museum and offers you an "insiders" look at the museums collections and provides great information, pictures, video and stories on military life.
The blog is very well written with lots of interesting posts and some incredible photography. It is a great resource for anyone interested in learning more about the Museum of Aviation.
Please check out the blog at: Museum of Aviation Insider and show your support for the hard-working individuals who make the Museum of Aviation such a wonderful resource in our local community.
According to the Museum of Aviation Insider Blog....
"The Museum of Aviation in Warner Robins, Georgia is one of the largest aviation museums in the United States and a major Air Force Heritage, Exhibit and Education Center in the Southeast. Situated on a beautiful 51-acre site on Robins Air Force Base, the museum is the second largest museum in the U.S. Air Force with a collection of over 100 aircraft, missiles and cockpits dating from a replica of an early 1896 glider to modern-era aircraft such as the B-1B bomber, the SR-71 Blackbird, the U-2 Dragon Lady and F-15 Eagle. The Museum has been accredited by the American Association of Museums - one of only nine aviation museums in the United States to receive such an honor. Informative and interesting exhibits tell the story of aviation events from World War II to the present, including one-of-a-kind exhibits depicting the mission of Robins Air Force Base, the largest industrial employer in Georgia. Home of the Georgia Aviation Hall of Fame, one will find displays on the achievements of visionary civilian and military men and women who made significant contributions to aviation in Georgia. Admission is free and the museum is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day and is located 10 miles east of I-75 exit 144 at the end of Russell Parkway."




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