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    Arizona Commemorative Air Force Museum

    4.7 (66 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Jennifer D.

    5* all the way! This small but mighty aviation museum packs a big punch. From the docents (who are mostly veterans and 100% adorable) to the planes you can actually get inside, this is one of the most enjoyable aviation museums I have visited. We really had no plans to come here but when we found ourselves in the area with some time on our hands we decided to stop in. We arrived at 3pm and closing time was 4pm. Normally this would be enough time for a museum of this size but the fact that they actually let you inside to explore several of the planes you'll definitely want to give yourself more time. Biggest highlight for my family was crawling through the B-17. If you're claustrophobic you might want to skip this one. Cockpit tours were done for the day when we arrived but we were able to walk up the stairs to check out each on our own. We also were able to check out the inside of the two planes outside (super hot inside these in the AZ sun). Inside the main hangar were a variety of planes, helicopters and other war and aviation paraphernalia. The docents were very friendly and offered information at several spots. They also offer flights in several of these planes. Check out their website for schedules and pricing (not cheap but I'm sure they're quite an experience). I think most will enjoy this museum. Check it out if you're in the area.

    Sharon C.

    My Vietnam era Marine husband loved it. That's good enough for me. It was the highlight of the trip for him.

    Really cool display and up close viewing
    Matt M.

    Small but enjoyable aviation museum. Highlights for me were the World War I planes and pilot narratives and the films on the back wall for World War II. Normally, they will take you on rides but on the day we went, the planes had been flown out to an air show. I would recommend spending some time with the docents, they are interesting and full of all sorts of information. I gather they are volunteers, so they really enjoy what they do. Parking is plentiful and there is a small gift shop.

    View from the Sentimental Journey (check out a video on my Instagram)
    Sam F.

    I am NOT a military OR aviation nut but am interested in history. There is something for everyone in this museum. It is well cared for by volunteers. Insider tips: take the free docent led tour visit the gift shop for unique souvenirs allow time to read diaries & watch actual footage

    C-47 The gentleman in the white shirt is the friendly docent who gave our group the tour.
    John C.

    Great museum. It's small but well worth the visit. Several aircraft, lots of displays with detailed info, over 100 aircraft models, and friendly docents. There's also a free tour that's very informative. Just ask a docent for time of next tour.

    Glas to see a Flying Tigers display with the government that eventually became Taiwan. Good job honoring history regardless of politics!
    Jack C.

    Nice little air force museum. Lots of veterans volunteers and it's nice to see the museum honor their history. It's not super big. There are two hangars. One hangar is the museum itself where there are planes from WWI to WWII and more modern times like the Vietnam war. You can poke your head into different fighter jet cockpits. Everything is well organized and clean. The other hanger is where they maintain or restore all the planes. Personally, I think it's a one-and-done type of museum but I definitely recommend checking it out at least once.

    Laura G.

    The Arizona Commemorative Air Force Museum is worthy of afternoon of your time. They have a behind the scenes tour every Friday at 11am and 1pm. You can buy tickets at the museum or online. They have a huge collection of planes and there is lots to learn and fun things to do. I enjoyed the museum so much that I returned for a visit this past December and was disappointed to learn that it was closed till early January. Unfortunately the telephone recording stated that they were open. I recommend that you check their website before visiting just to make sure that they will be open.

    P-51 Mustang (WWII Era)
    Steve D.

    I was impressed with the good selection of planes covering WWI, WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. The crawl through the B-17 from the cockpit and over the bomb bay was especially memorable. Knowledgeable docents were available, along with a movie room and a gift shop. They also offer rides on some of the historic aircraft. Excellent!

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    Tons of volunteers & veterans sharing stories and explaining the aircraft and their impacts during service. Beautiful facility with surprising access to the insides of many of the planes and into the maintenance areas outside. Great visit!

    Amos S.

    What a cool place to visit. Those of you that know me, know I'm ALL about some history. This place is packed wall to wall with exactly that - history! Now yea yea I'm in the Army, and just hit my 17th year. So why come to an Air Force museum? Well for one, it's packed with history, and two, most of this is WWII area stuff, which we all know was the United States ARMY Air Corps. Boo-ya! #ArmyStrong Tons of WWII era memorabilia. From flight suits to radio equipment, news papers to actual planes, this place has it all. Everything is in such great condition and it's all so legit, as in nothing here is fake. Several of the planes are STILL being flown weekly. I even got a personal tour inside and out of a B-17 in the maintenance bay that was being checked out prior to a flight it was going on later that day! I could go on and on but check this out: the history is accurate, the artifacts and planes are plentiful, and the staff is AMAZING and so helpful and knowledgeable. I recommend this place to anyone! A war vet, a history enthusiast, a aviation enthusiast, old men, young kids, whoever you are, you'll probably be interested here. Oh yea, active duty military (me): 100% FREE of charge. Discounted rates for other prior service members. Go check this place out. I loved it! I was just thrilled and talking the staffs ear off and asking questions and all kinds of stuff. #Hooah #ArmyAirCorpStrong

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    Steve H.

    This was one of my favorite museum experiences anywhere. Besides the amazing and important subject matter, all of the staff are knowledgeable and friendly volunteers. One docent was a WWII B-17 pilot docent, many others just wanted to share their knowledge of this amazing collection. My wife and daughter enjoyed hearing the history of female factory workers and highly skilled riveters. I will be back soon.

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    Amazing museum with a great assortment of aircraft and exhibits. Come when the bombers are in town for the full experience.

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    Amazing place to take kids! My toddler loved it and so did we. There are some planes you can get in and plenty to keep kids entertained.

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