Summary

  • You can discover the fascinating evolution of aviation history through several museums around the country.
  • Explore the themes of history and innovation such as at the Intrepid Museum in New York City.
  • Or step aboard the USS Midway Museum in San Diego to witness the iconic aircraft carrier’s rich history firsthand.

A visit to one of the numerous aviation museums across the country could be short for some. However, anyone who considers themselves an aviation enthusiast has likely spent hours during their visit, learning about the US’s rich history. From the beginning of aviation in 1903 with the Wright Flyer, the evolution of space and military aircraft, or boarding an aircraft carrier and getting up close and personal with one of the most celebrated commercial jets, there is plenty to see. Throughout more than a century of aviation, it is evident that there are multitudes of stories that can be told at aviation museums.

As the industry has significantly changed due to technological advancements and innovations, it may be hard to believe that flights and aircraft looked and operated differently compared to today. While some may assume that they would have to travel far to visit these museums – depending on where they reside – a surprising fact is that there is at least one institution dedicated to flying in all 50 states and Washington DC, according to Travel + Leisure. Whether it be a major air and space museum, an aviation hall of fame, or simply an exhibit, the concept of flight has an extraordinary place in the heart of the country.

It may also be challenging to narrow down which museum to visit. However, visiting the following five locations are sure to result in lasting memories.

1

The National Air and Space Museum

Among one of the most popular museums in the US, the National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC was established in 1946 and is part of the Smithsonian Institution. Visitors can see hundreds of objects on display, such as the Hubble Space Telescope, space suits worn on the moon, and the Wright Flyer – the first aircraft to perform a sustained flight.

NASM Wright Flyer exhibit.

Photo: National Air and Space Museum

A piece of the moon.

A display of a real rock from the moon is located in the museum’s Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall and is one of the only touchable samples in the world.

NASM moon rock touchable sample.

Photo: National Air and Space Museum

If visitors have witnessed everything in the museum and wish to see more, there is another location in a large facility on the outskirts of Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD), according to aviation historian Shea Oakley, who spoke to Travel + Weekly. The expert commented that across both National Air and Space Museum facilities, visitors have access to some of the best pieces of aviation history in the world.

“From the original Wright Flyer, to the Concorde, to the Space Shuttle, these two buildings house perhaps the most famous and significant air and spacecraft collection on the planet.”

The museum is open daily from 10:00 to 17:30.

2

Intrepid Museum

Not far up the Eastern Seaboard is the Intrepid Museum in New York City. The military and maritime ship museum was founded in 1982 as a preservation of the ship. USS Intrepid was a World War II-era aircraft carrier that served from 1943 to 1974.

Intrepid Museum air carrier.

Photo: Intrepid Museum

The museum focuses on where history meets innovation, featuring dynamic exhibitions and technological marvels. Some of the must-see elements include the Enterprise, the world’s first space shuttle, and Growler, a cruise missile submarine. Currently, it is the only nuclear-weapons-carrying submarine that is open to the public. There are also dozens of military aircraft, from fighter jets to supersonic spy planes.

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One of the 18 remaining Concordes.

The notable commercial aircraft holds the title of the world’s fastest passenger airliner. Visitors can board the aircraft and view the cabin and cockpit, providing a one-of-a-kind experience.

British Airways Concorde at the Intrepid Museum.

Photo: Intrepid Museum

The Intrepid Museum is open to the public from 10:00 to 17:00 on weekdays and 10:00 to 18:00 on weekends and holidays.

3

USS Midway Museum

Across the country is another popular aircraft carrier museum. The USS Midway was the longest-serving aircraft carrier in the 20th century and was named after the Battle of Midway, which occurred in June 1942. It took about a year and a half to build the ship, and it was commissioned on September 10, 1945, missing World War II by one week. At the time of commission, it was the largest ship in the world and the first three-ship class carrier to feature an armored flight deck and powerful air group of 120 planes.

USS Midway.

Photo: USS Midway Museum

USS Midway went on to play critical roles in the Cold War and served with the Atlantic Fleet for a decade. It spent its later years on deployment near North Vietnam, Japan, and the Persian Gulf.

Key Dates In USS Midway’s History

Year

Accomplishment

1946

The first carrier to operate extensively in the sub-Artic, known as “Operation Frostbite.”

1947

“Operation Sandy” was the only successful launch of a German V-2 rocket from a ship, marking the dawn of naval missile warfare.

1963

The first successful landing with “hands off” auto-pilot technology was performed.

1965

Midway pilots shot down the first MiG high-subsonic fighter aircraft in the Vietnam War.

USS Midway was decommissioned in San Diego in 1992.

The ship opened as the USS Midway Museum in June 2004. Since then, it has hosted millions of visitors. In 2010, the museum surpassed five million visitors since its opening. In 2012, it became the first Navy ship museum to host one million visitors annually. The museum is open daily. Visitors can purchase tickets from its website.

4

Delta Flight Museum

Any passenger on an extended layover at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) can visit the Delta Flight Museum. Opening in 1995, the museum has welcomed visitors from all over the globe to explore aviation history and celebrate the history of Delta Air Lines.

Delta Air Lines DC-7B.

Photo: Delta Flight Museum

The 68,000-square-foot facility in the heart of the carrier’s headquarters has engaging exhibits and interactive programming for people of all ages:

  • Two aircraft hangars and a plaza
  • DC-7B plane
  • Static DC-9 exhibit
  • Static Boeing 757-200 exhibit

A Boeing 747-400 is open to visitors.

The exhibit features a transparent floor, allowing visitors to see the jumbo jet’s true size.

The museum is open Sunday through Tuesday and Thursday through Saturday from 10:00 to 16:00. The 747 visitation hours are from 11:00 to 15:00 daily, except on Wednesdays.

5

The Museum of Flight

Known as the world’s largest independent, non-profit air and space museum, The Museum of Flight, near Seattle, Washington, houses over 175 aircraft and spacecraft, tens of thousands of artifacts, millions of rare photographs, and exhibits and experiences that visitors can enjoy. It is also the home of another Concorde airframe.

G-BOAG resting at the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington.

Photo: The Museum of Flight

Air Force One onsite.

This particular Boeing 707 (SAM 970) was the first presidential plane specially built. It was used by the Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon administrations, but President Eisenhower was the first US President to fly the aircraft in 1959. The aircraft is on loan from the National Museum of the United States Air Force.

Boeing 707 (SAM 970) delivery.

Photo: The Museum of Flight

The Museum of Flight is open daily from 10:00 to 17:00.

Which museum is your favorite? Let us know in the comments.

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