Whether you’re a longtime fan of aviation history or have a little aspiring astronaut at home, there’s a museum in Arizona that all ages are sure to appreciate. A popular Tucson destination, the Pima Air & Space Museum is 80 acres of vintage planes, fascinating exhibits, and so much more.
One of the world’s largest non-government funded aerospace museums, the Pima Air & Space Museum spans a whopping 80 acres.
Google/Pima Air & Space Museum Home to the Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame, it features nearly 400 aircraft and six exhibit hangars.
Visitors will see planes of all different sizes from all different eras, each one having served a distinct purpose.
Google/Richard Huynh From a Wright Flyer to 787 Dreamliner, there’s a little bit of everything—and no two are exactly alike.
Over 250,000 square feet of indoor space means you’ll have to use your time wisely in order to see everything.
Pima Air & Space Museum website The main hangar alone could keep you busy for an entire day, with exhibits on seaplanes and submarines, women in aviation, airpower in the Vietnam War, and several other captivating topics.
Walk through the Aerospace Gallery for a crash course on the history of aerospace technology.
TripAdvisor/KGB 2407 You’ll learn all about the Space Race, experimental aircraft, drones, and even see the Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame.
In addition to the permanent exhibits, you’ll also see limited-time displays that rotate several times a year.
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The current featured exhibit, located inside the Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame room, features works of art done by Marine Corps veterans both during their service and at home.
Other exhibits include a WWII memorial, Kamikaze aircraft, and so much more.
TripAdvisor/Tom R It’s a fun and educational experience history buffs of all ages are sure to appreciate.
Tickets to the museum range from $10-$22, varying based on several factors including age and whether you’re a Pima County resident or active duty military.
Facebook/Pima Air and Space You also get to choose between a one or two-day pass. Hours are 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. from October through May, and 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. in June through September.
Visit the museum’s website or Facebook page to learn more.
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Home to the Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame, it features nearly 400 aircraft and six exhibit hangars.
Google/Richard Huynh
From a Wright Flyer to 787 Dreamliner, there’s a little bit of everything—and no two are exactly alike.
Pima Air & Space Museum website
The main hangar alone could keep you busy for an entire day, with exhibits on seaplanes and submarines, women in aviation, airpower in the Vietnam War, and several other captivating topics.
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You’ll learn all about the Space Race, experimental aircraft, drones, and even see the Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame.
Facebook/Pima Air and Space
The current featured exhibit, located inside the Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame room, features works of art done by Marine Corps veterans both during their service and at home.
TripAdvisor/Tom R
It’s a fun and educational experience history buffs of all ages are sure to appreciate.
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You also get to choose between a one or two-day pass. Hours are 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. from October through May, and 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. in June through September.
Have you ever been to the Pima Air & Space Museum? If so, what was your favorite exhibit? Tell us all about your experience in the comments section below, and check out our previous article for eight little-known museums that cost absolutely nothing to visit.
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