Museum of Aviation

1942 Heritage Blvd., Warner Robins, GA
31098
Phone: 478-926-6870
museumofaviation.org

The Museum of Aviation, located at Robins Air Force Base, opened to the public in 1984 with 20 aircraft on display in an open field and another 20 that were in various stages of restoration. Today, four full-size hangars house more than 85 historic aircraft, missiles and climb-in cockpits that are visited by more than 300,000 visitors every year. The Museum is a place that honors Veterans and their families and reminds our Airmen of their legendary Air Force heritage.

The most popular aircraft in the museum is the actual SR71 Blackbird that broke the world speed record in 1975 by going 2,193.2 miles per hour… that’s approximately 3.3 times the speed of sound! Other popular aircraft on display are the F15, B29, B52, B1 and the C130 Hercules. The Museum of Aviation is home to the National STEM Academy, which offers numerous education programs including mission quest flight simulation, student and teacher workshop and field trips, just to name a few. Visitors will also enjoy exploring history with exhibits, videos, virtual reality simulations and more.

Located just south of Macon, the Museum of Aviation is a hands-on, interactive experience that can be enjoyed by everyone. Plan your trip today, and remember, admission is free!