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Aviation in Florida Florida State Flag
Commercial – primary 20 Commercial – non-primary 22 General aviation 58 Other public-use airports 29 Military and other airports 24
1878 - Balloon
1914 - Heavier than air
Florida's first aeronautical event occurred on 28 January 1878, when a balloon flew over Jacksonville.[ 1] Florida's hosted the first airline flight on New Year's Day 1914.[ 2]
Events
Aircraft manufacturers
Aerospace
Airports
Commercial service
Organizations
Government and military
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Museums
Air Force Armament Museum , Valparaiso, Florida
Air Force Space and Missile Museum , Cape Canaveral
Airport Museum (Melbourne, Florida)
DeLand Naval Air Station Museum , DeLand, Florida
Fantasy of Flight , Polk City, Florida
Florida Air Museum , Lakeland, Florida
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex , Merritt Island, Florida
Kissimmee Air Museum
National Naval Aviation Museum , Pensacola, Florida
United States Astronaut Hall of Fame , south of Titusville, Florida
US Space Walk of Fame , Titusville, Florida
Valiant Air Command Warbird Museum , Titusville, Florida
Wings of Dreams Aviation Museum , Keystone Heights, Florida
Wings Over Miami , Tamiami Airport , Miami
References
^ Lynn M. Homan, Thomas Reilly. Wings Over Florida .
^ James C. Clark. 200 Quick Looks at Florida History . p. 73.
^ Lynn M. Homan. Wings over Florida . p. 46.
^ Lynn M. Homan. Wings over Florida . p. 43.
^ Scott Taylor Hartzell. Remembering St. Petersburg, Florida: More Sunshine City Stories . p. 83.
^ John Forney Rudy (November 1938). "Florida Sprouts Wings". Flying Magazine .
^ "FDOT" . Archived from the original on 25 June 1998. Retrieved 1 April 2015 .
^ https://www.omao.noaa.gov/learn/aircraft-operations