Located in Dayton, the National Museum of the United States Air Force houses over 360 aircraft, making it the world’s largest military aviation museum. The collection spans from the Wright Brothers’ 1909 Flyer to a decommissioned atomic bomb and the first Air Force One. Visitors can also see a Sopwith Camel biplane from World War I. These exhibits offer a comprehensive look at the history and evolution of military aviation, allowing guests to explore the physical characteristics and technological advancements of each era. The vast hangars filled with meticulously preserved planes and artifacts provide an immersive experience into the rich tapestry of US Air Force history.
National Museum of the US Air Force
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