Welcome to the Museum Air Park

Our air park, located adjacent to the main museum, houses the majority of our static aircraft displays, along with a guard tower, the B-58 rocket sled, and a D-21 drone.  Guests will also enjoy three covered sitting areas and a picnic pavilion.  In addition to serving as our largest exhibition space, the park is home to the annual Warbird Cruise in and several other events throughout the year.

 

The air park is ADA accessible to visitors with mobility limitations and the museum makes available at no charge both a motorized scooter and manual wheelchairs. Beginning in 2026, new accommodations for guests with limited vision will be introduced.

 

Our aircraft are on long-term loan from the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, and U.S. Navy. They are maintained by the Heritage Museum Foundation through the generous work of our volunteer corps and supported by donors like you.

Bombers, Fighters, and Attack Aicraft
Cargo, Trainers, Refueling, and Observation
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