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Revision as of 15:51, 26 August 2007
The National Museum of Naval Aviation is a military and aerospace museum located at 1750 Radford Boulevard, on the grounds of Naval Air Station Pensacola. It opened in 1962.
The 300,000 sq. ft. museum houses more than 150 aircraft and spacecraft 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.
In addition to the displays, the museum operates an IMAX theater, museum store, and cafe. Also the museum is the home of the National Flight Academy, a 6-day program designed (in partnership with the Escambia and Santa Rosa school districts) to teach 7th through 12th grade students about the importance of science and math in aerospace careers. The Academy is currently planning a 245,000 sq. ft. expansion to the museum which would add classroom and dormitory space for the students during their stay.
The museum is open 9:00AM to 5:00PM every day except Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year's Day. Parking and admission to the museum are free, though donations are welcome. Some exhibits inside the museum, such as the IMAX theater and flight simulators, charge separate admission.
Captain Robert L. Rasmussen, a retired Navy captain and Blue Angel, is the current director of the National Museum of Naval Aviation. He hand-sculpted many of the statues in the museum as well.
Features & exhibits
IMAX Theater
Hourly showings from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Flight Deck Museum Store
Oopen 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Cubi Car Café
Open from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
USS Cabot Flight Deck
Replica of aircraft carrier USS Cabot, with actual deck planks taken from the USS Lexington.
Blue Angels atrium
Spacious room on north end of museum with seating available for large functions. Four A-4 Skyhawks, former Blue Angels, are suspended in formation from the ceiling.
Flight simulators
- Motion-based flight simulator: 15-seat simulator that offers two virtual reality missions: a Blue Angel flight and a Desert Storm sortie
- Top Gun Air Combat Simulator Center: 10-minute preflight briefing and 20-minute ride in the cockpit of an F-14 Tomcat simulator
Art gallery
Collection of Naval aviation artwork.
Collection of manuscripts, 8,000 books and manuals, and 400,000 declassified Navy photos for researchers. Open weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Other exhibits
- Recreation of Hoa Lo P.O.W. camp
- Sunken Treasure - recreation of WWII fighters at the bottom of Lake Michigan
- Home Front USA - World War II-era small town memorabilia
- Naval Aviation in Space - Apollo command module, Skylab 2
- Lighter Than Air - dirigible exhibit
- Cockpit trainers
Collection of aircraft
The expansive collection of aircraft on display at the museum include the following:
Pre-World War II
- A-1 Triad
- BFC-2 Goshawk
- F2A Buffalo
- Fokker D.VII
- F.1 Camel
- F24
- F4B
- F6C Hawk
- F7C Seahawk
- FF Fifi
- GB Traveller
- Hanriot HD-1
- JN-4 Jenny
- JRF Goose
- L10-A Electra
- MF-Boat
- N2C Fledgling
- N2Y
- Nieuport 28
- NT-1
- NC-4 - The actual craft that first crossed the Atlantic Ocean by air.
- RD Dolphin
- RR-5 Tri-Motor
- S-4 Scout
- SNC Falcon
- XR20-1
- ZPG-2
World War II
- A6M Zero
- B-25 Mitchell
- C-45 Navigator
- C-46 Commando
- F4F Wildcat
- F4U Corsair
- F6F Hellcat
- F7F Tigercat
- F8F Bearcat
- FG Corsair
- FM Wildcat
- HNS Hoverfly
- J2F Duck
- J4F Widgeon
- JD Invader
- JRC
- K-47 Airship Control Car
- L-8 Airship Control Car
- LNS-1
- N1K2-J George
- N2S Kaydet
- N2T Tudor
- N3N Yellow Peril
- NR Recruit
- OS2U Kingfisher
- P-40 Tomahawk
- PB2Y Coronado
- PB4Y-2 Privateer
- PBJ Mitchell
- PBY Catalina
- PS-2
- PV-2 Harpoon
- R5C Commando
- SBD Dauntless
- SB2A Buccaneer
- SB2U Vindicator
- SNB Kansan
- SNJ Texan
- SNV Valiant
- TBF Avenger
- TBM Avenger
- TDR-1
Korean War Era
- A-1 Skyraider
- AD Skyraider
- AF Guardian
- AM Mauler
- CH-37 Mojave
- C-117 Skytrain
- C-118 Liftmaster
- C-131 Samaritan
- C-47 Skytrain
- D-558-1 Skystreak
- F-6 Skyray
- F2H Banshee
- F3D Skynight
- F4D Skyray
- F7U Cutlass
- F9F-2/5 Panther
- F9F-6/8 Cougar
- FD-1 Phantom
- FH-1 Phantom
- FJ-2/4 Fury
- H-13 Sioux
- HO3S
- HO4S
- HO5S
- HR2S Nojave
- HUP Retriever
- MiG-15 Fagot
- OY Sentinel
- P2V-1 Neptune
- R4D Skytrain
- R4Y Samaritan
- R6D Liftmaster
- T-33 Shooting Star
- TV-2 Shooting Star
- UH-25 Retriever
Vietnam War Era
- A-3 Skywarrior
- A3D Skywarrior
- A-4 Skyhawk
- A4D Skyhawk
- A-5 Vigilante
- AH-1 Sea Cobra
- AJ Savage
- C-1 Trader
- C-130 Hercules
- CH-53 Sea Stallion
- E-1 Tracer
- EC-121 Warning Star
- F3H Demon
- F11F Tiger
- F-4 Phantom II
- F-8 Crusader
- H-2 Seasprite
- H-3 Sea King
- H-34 Seabat/Seahorse
- HH-52 Sea Guardian
- HU-16 Albratross
- O-1 Bird Dog
- P2V-7 Neptune
- P5M Marlin
- RA-5C Vigilante
- S2F Tracker
- SP-2H Neptune
- SP-5B Marlin
- T-28 Trojan
- T-34 Mentor
- TF Trader
- TH-57 Sea Ranger
- U-1 Otter
- UF Albatross
- UH-1 Iroquois
- WF Tracer
- WV Warning Star