Air Force Armament Museum


Air Force Armament Museum inspires airplane lovers in a fun location near Fort Walton Beach in Florida. Visitors can see displays and exhibitions that run the full span of warfare's aviation history through to modern times.

The museum has varied collections, starting with World War I. Varied displays provide interactive artefacts and information about bombs and planes, as well as other forms of aircraft ammunition. There is even a collection of full size, vintage aircraft from militaries across the world, including the famed Blackbird.

With free admission, visitors can indulge in hours of museum activities and fun, not limited to touching and understanding about rockets and missiles. There is a replica Operation Desert Storm bunker buster and popular cockpit exhibitions that allow even kids to sit in real life-size cockpits. With twenty-five types of military aircraft and numerous planes from WW II, the half hour film about local airbase history is a relieving break from the climbing and walking that visitors have to do to see everything the museum has in store for them.

Receiving about eighty thousand visitors annually, the museum offers outstanding tours. Even though it is open from 9:30am to 4:30pm, from Monday to Saturday, seeing everything in one day is close to impossible. Most visitors plan an entire few days to a week around this exciting attraction.

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