General information
They are biplanes of the Great War, record-setters, experimental platforms and survivors of epic aerial battles. In service they splashed through Pacific swells, slammed down on the pitching decks of aircraft carriers, flew through hails of gunfire and blasted to the stars. The National Naval Aviation Museum features over 150 beautifully restored aircraft, including rare and one-of-a-kind flying machines such as the NC-4 (first to cross the Atlantic by air), SBD Dauntless Bureau Number 2106 (a veteran of the Battle of Midway), the Que Sera Sera (first aircraft to land at the South Pole), the last combat F-14D Tomcat, and many, many more.
Photo By Tomás Del Coro from Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (National Naval Aviation Museum) [CC BY-SA 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons
Number of exhibited items
Planes & Helicopters: 101-200, Inventory link
General Museum Links
Find out the Opening Hours, Current Theme Exhibitions, Ticket Fees, Contact Details, and more.
- Home page (Available in the following languages: English)
- Opening hours
- Entrance fees
Other Services and Facilities
Shop / Merchandising
Map Directions
Address: 1750 Radford Blvd., Suite C Naval Air Station, 32508, Pensacola, Florida (FL), USA, North America
Coordinates: 30.349665, -87.303513
Overview map
Disclaimer
Note: This information was accurate February, 2023 when it was published/updated, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.