Dayton Air Force Museum Planes

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(5.2K) · Museum in Dayton, United States
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The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force works to collect, research, conserve and present the history and heritage of the U.S. Air Force.

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Mar 25, 2025
Great museum with lots to see. Each hanger is dedicated to a different era/war. We didn’t get there till about 11:30. Would recommend going earlier when they open at 9 a.m. and plan to spend the w…Full review by Jeanette B
Mar 24, 2025
Get ready to walk! FREE admission. Handicap accessible, they'll provide a scooter or mobile aid if needed. They also have strollers. Very large, beautiful, historical museum. Wonderful experience for…Full review by Mary M
Mar 23, 2025
We went on a school trip. My son was in a robotics competition. The museum is very large. I was surprised at how much space there was. I really enjoyed the planes that once carried the presidents. Th…Full review by abbycW8180AB

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how many days would touring the entire museum comfortably, seeing everything there?
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Just the museum would need half a day to full day depending on ur interest to visit and explore all exhibits
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Tour guide available
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i can't say if they offer guides for small groups but there are volunteers along the way and many enthusiast that would chat with someone with a question.Just be sure to schedule …
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i can't say if they offer guides for small groups but there are volunteers along the way and many enthusiast that would chat with someone with a question.Just be sure to schedule enough time to look ! Plenty of documentation.
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Can I bring my own electric scooter?
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You will only be able to be in the museum gift shop and be able to see the few things outside. Like it said, you have to be able to do steps. There are no elevators.
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