National Museum of the United States Air Force Tours

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From a replica of the Wright brothers’ original plane to high-tech stealth bombers, there are hundreds of unique aircraft to explore at this museum in Dayton, Ohio.

At the National Museum of the United States Air Force, see hundreds of rare and one-of-a-kind aircraft and missiles. Learn about the history of flight, along with people and machines that protect the United States from threats in the skies. The museum is located on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, one of the United States’ largest working bases.

Visit the Presidential Gallery to walk among planes that transported presidents including Franklin Roosevelt, Truman and Nixon. The centerpiece of the collection is SAM 26000, which served as Air Force One for Lyndon Johnson’s s swearing in after President Kennedy’s assassination. This hangar is accessible only via the complimentary shuttle bus.

Learn about aviation military history in a series of chronological galleries. See a “Little Boy” bomb similar to that dropped by the B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay during World War II. Marvel at the only surviving XB-70 Valkyrie, a strategic 1960s bomber. See where air travel began, with a replica of the Wright brothers’ 1909 Military Flyer. Aircraft are interspersed with period uniforms, flight artifacts and weaponry.

Enjoy the challenge of a flight simulator ride. Pursue your mission as you battle enemy aircraft. Afterward, sit back and watch a riveting documentary in the 3-D IMAX theater.

Complete your visit with a free guided tour. Walk through aviation history on a Heritage Tour or see restoration processes in a Behind the Scenes Tour. In the second-floor Museum Shop, get a replica uniform or a flight souvenir. The adjacent Valkyrie Café offers refreshments.

The museum is open daily, except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Admission to the museum is free but you’ll need to buy a ticket for the flight simulator and IMAX theater. Free parking is available on site. Be prepared for special security procedures for entrance.

Downtown Dayton is a short drive away from the museum. As one of Ohio’s largest cities, Dayton has a lively cultural scene and offers many options for dining and accommodations.

Befitting an institution dedicated to flight, the National Museum of the United States Air Force is just a few minutes’ drive from Huffman Prairie, where the Wright brothers famously tested the world’s first airplanes.

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Verified traveler
Jan 16, 2020

The food options are awful at the museum. I have a very restricted diet. But, they don't allow any food or drink to be brought in. The cafes there have VERY minimal choices. So, if you spend a long day there you have to leave and return if you want a decent meal. I do appreciate that they don't charge a fee to get into the museum. And the museum itself is AMAZING. It is huge and takes a full day just to see everything. If you want to read some of the info you will need another day there.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
Nov 19, 2019

I can't recommend this museum highly enough. It's better than the two air museums in Washington DC. We wore ourselves out walking for two hours and still didn't see everything. I'm definitely going back the next time I'm in the Dayton area!

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
Oct 22, 2019

Besure to go to the Main Gate. Google Maps does not necessarily take you to the correct entrance to the Base.

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Jul 21, 2019

Great, free place for kids and adults.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
Jul 11, 2019

Start with hangar 4 (Air Force Ones and space) and work your way forward. Allow at least a full day to see everything at a decent pace. My husband and I were there for over 5 hours and we still didn't see everything. The cafes had good food - a little expensive but considering there wasn't an admission fee and the profits went toward the maintenance of the building - it wan't too bad. Husband loved the hot dogs they served there. They also have motorized chairs for people with mobility issues.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
Mar 30, 2019

Wear good walking shoes and plan to be there all day. Best airplane museum we have been to and we have been to many.

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