U.S. Air Force Armament Museum
Although this museum is not on a par with Pensacola’s National Museum of Naval Aviation, it will be catnip for folks who are into warplanes (not so much for other visitors). Located on the world’s largest air base, it traces military developments from World War II to Operation Desert Storm. Reconnaissance, fighter, and bomber planes, including the SR-71 Blackbird spy plane, are on display.
Although this museum is not on a par with Pensacola’s National Museum of Naval Aviation, it will be catnip for folks who are into warplanes (not so much for other visitors). Located on the world’s largest air base, it traces military developments from World War II to Operation Desert Storm. Reconnaissance, fighter, and bomber planes, including the SR-71 Blackbird spy plane, are on display.





