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Museum of Aviation

The Museum of Aviation is the 4th largest aerospace museum in the United States and the second largest aerospace museum in the United States Air Force. The museum is located in Warner Robins, Georgia, it has a total of four different buildings containing 93 different aircraft on 51 acres.

Aircraft on Display

Bombers

  • North American B-25J "Mitchell"
  • Douglas (B-26C) A-26C "Invader"
  • Boeing B-29B "Supefortress"
  • Boeing B-52D "Stratafortress"
  • Martin RB-57A "Canberra"
  • Martin WB-57F "Intruder"
  • Lockheed RB-69A "Neptune"
  • Douglas WB-66D "Destroyer"
  • Boeing B-1B "Lancer"

Cargo Aircraft

Fighters

  • Cessna A-37A "Dragonfly"
  • McDonnel-Douglas F-4C "Phantom II"
  • Lockheed F-80C "Shooting Star"
  • Republic F-84F "Thunderstreak"
  • Northrop F-89J "Scorpion"
  • McDonnel F-101B "Voodoo"
  • Lockheed F-104A "Starfighter"
  • Convair F-106A "Delta Dart"
  • MiG-17 "Fresco"
  • Curtiss P-40N "Warhawk"
  • North American P-51D "Mustang"
  • McDonnell-Douglas F-15A "Eagle"
  • Republic F-84E "Thunderjet"
  • North America F-86H "Sabre"
  • N. American F-100C "Super Sabre"
  • Convair F-102A "Delta Dagger"
  • Republic F-105G "Thunderchief"
  • General Dynamics F-111E "Aardvark"
  • BAe Lightning Mk.53Ê
  • McDonnell RF-101C "Voodoo"

Helicopters

Missles and Drones

Trainers

  • Vultee BT-13A "Valiant"
  • Boeing PT-17 "Kaydet"
  • Fairchild PT-19A "Cornell"
  • Ryan PT-22 "Recruit"
  • North American T-39A "Sabre Liner"
  • North American T-6G "Texan"
  • North American T-28 "Trojan"
  • Lockheed T-33A "Shooting Star"
  • Cessna T-37B "Tweety Bird"
  • Northrop T-38A "Talon"

Special Aircraft

  • Grumman HU-16B "Albatross"
  • Cessna L-19A/O-1E "Bird Dog"
  • Cessna O-2A "Super Skymaster"
  • Lockheed SR-71A "Blackbird"
  • Lockheed U-2D "Dragon Lady"
  • Cessna U-3B "Blue Canoe"
  • Rockwell U-4B "Areo Commander"
  • DeHavilland U-6A "Beaver"
  • Helio U-10D "Super Courier"
  • Aeronca Champ 7AC
  • 1896 Chanute Glider
  • 1912 Epp's Monoplane
  • Laister-Kauffman TG-4A "Yankee Doodle"

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