Located at Warner Robins, GA, the Museum of Aviation is the second largest Air Force museum. It is highly recommended since it is home to many historic aircraft, including the first production F-15 Eagle as well as the SR-71A that set the world speed records in 1976. Although the museum is currently high in quality with its newer Century of Flight Hangar, the museum is planning to make significant enhancements to the current museum in the coming years.
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Shaped like the "Star and Bars" insignia, the Eagle Building is home to aircraft, exhibits, offices, a cafeteria, and gift shop. The main lobby displays the first production F-15 and there are two floors of displays.
This hangar holds aircraft, helicopters, and missiles. It is home to aircraft such as the F-4C and C-60 Lodestar as well as several other exhibits on some historically important aviators.
The newest of the museum's hangars, the Century of Flight Hangar is home to many aircraft, including the B-29, SR-71A, U-2D, and VC-140B.
Many of the aircraft are still displayed outside behind the Eagle Building. See large aircraft like the C-124C and C-141B to small fighters like the F-86H and F-102A.
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