The Museum of Aviation is the second-largest aerospace museum of the United States Air Force. The museum is located just outside Warner Robins, Georgia, and near Robins Air Force Base. It has a total of five different buildings containing fewer than its previous 93 different aircraft on 51 acres (21Â ha). The SR-71A Blackbird on display is the current record holder for flight airspeed. Serial number 61-7958 set an absolute speed record of 1,905.81 knots (2,193.2Â mph; 3,529.6Â km/h) on July 28, 1976, which stands today.
Aircraft on display
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Bombers
Cargo aircraft
Fighters
Helicopters
Missiles and drones
Trainers
Special aircraft
Gallery
Bombers
Cargo aircraft
Fighters
P-51
F-111
Helicopters
Trainers
Special aircraft
SR-71
Other Air Force museums
- See: National Museum of the United States Air Force and National Museum of the USAF #Other Air Force museums
References
External links
- Museum of Aviation