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− | The '''National Museum of Naval Aviation''' is located at [[Naval Air Station Pensacola]]. More than 150 aircraft and spacecraft are on display, including four former [[Blue Angels|Blue Angel]] A-4 Skyhawks, a United States Coast Guard helicopter, biplanes, a K47 Airship control gondola and tail fin, the plane that President George H. W. Bush trained in, and the S-3 Viking used to transport President George W. Bush to the USS ''Abraham Lincoln'' in 2003. | + | The '''National Museum of Naval Aviation''' is located at 1750 [[Radford Boulevard]] on [[Naval Air Station Pensacola]]. |
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+ | More than 150 aircraft and spacecraft are on display, including four former [[Blue Angels|Blue Angel]] A-4 Skyhawks, a United States Coast Guard helicopter, biplanes, a K47 Airship control gondola and tail fin, the plane that President George H. W. Bush trained in, and the S-3 Viking used to transport President George W. Bush to the USS ''Abraham Lincoln'' in 2003. | ||
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Revision as of 04:18, 27 April 2007
The National Museum of Naval Aviation is located at 1750 Radford Boulevard on Naval Air Station Pensacola.
More than 150 aircraft and spacecraft are on display, including four former Blue Angel A-4 Skyhawks, a United States Coast Guard helicopter, biplanes, a K47 Airship control gondola and tail fin, the plane that President George H. W. Bush trained in, and the S-3 Viking used to transport President George W. Bush to the USS Abraham Lincoln in 2003.